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South Africa's fight against bribery09-Feb-2011 Masenyani Richard Baloyi, Minister of Public Service and Administration of the Republic of South Africa In 2007, South Africa signed up to the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention and joined the Working Group on Bribery in International Business Transactions, a group made up of representatives from all 38 signatory ... Also available: |
Foreign bribery: South Africa should take a more proactive stance, says OECD19-Jul-2010 South Africa should step up its efforts to detect, investigate and prosecute cases of bribery in international business deals, according to a new report by the OECD’s Working Group on Bribery.
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Joint Statement by the South African Minister of Finance, Trevor A. Manuel, and the OECD Secretary-General, Angel Gurría, regarding Enhanced Engagement between South Africa and the OECD15-Aug-2008 The world is rapidly transforming and a number of dynamic emerging economies,including South Africa, have become major players and trading partners with the members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation ... Related documents: |
Video: South Africa Signing Anti-Bribery Convention19-Jun-2007 South Africa became on June 19 the 37th signatory and first African country to join the OECD’s Anti-Bribery Convention. Adopted in 1997 and ratified so far by 36 countries, this Convention outlaws the bribery of foreign public officials in international business transactions. |
South Africa to join the OECD’s Anti-Bribery Convention12-Jun-2007 South Africa is to become the 37th signatory and first African country to join the OECD’s Anti-Bribery Convention. Adopted in 1997 and ratified so far by 36 countries, this Convention outlaws the bribery of foreign public officials in international business transactions. Also available: |