The OECD holds consultations on fighting foreign bribery with business, trade unions and civil society every year. These consultations provide an opportunity for the OECD Working Group on Bribery to receive inputs from all the stakeholders that have an interest in the fight against foreign bribery. The 2019 consultation will consist of a two-hour general session on the following selected issues proposed by consultation partners:
A one-hour special session on ‘Addressing the demand side of foreign bribery’ will follow up on the recent OECD study, "Foreign Bribery Enforcement: What Happens to the Public Officials on the Receiving End?" to explore the potential for future work in this area. The consultations are held under Chatham House rules.
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Business at OECD Contribution to the Consultation DOCUMENTS AND LINKS
Foreign Bribery Enforcement: What Happens to the Public Officials on the Receiving End? Review of the 2009 OECD Anti-Bribery Recommendation Phase 4 monitoring of the Convention
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