Placing integrity at the heart of business culture
6 March 2015 - Istanbul, Turkey
With inclusiveness, implementation and investment at the centre of Turkey’s G20 Presidency, the fight against corruption is instrumental to ensure all businesses, from SMEs to big MNEs, play their part in contributing to growth and investment, and can operate with clean hands in a safe environment.
Jointly organised by the Turkish Presidency of the G20 and the OECD, this conference buillt on the conclusions of the G20 and B20 discussions, implementing the G20 priority for closer co-operation between governments and the private sector.
Participants from the business community, public institutions and civil society in G20 countries and beyond came together to focus on:
Conference discussions will inform the implementation of the 2015-2016 Anti-Corruption Action Plan and the B20 efforts to fight corruption.
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MEETING AND BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS G20 Anti-Corruption Action Plan G20 Anti-Corruption Action Plan for 2013-2014
VENUE Grand Tarabya Hotel, Haydar Aliyev Caddesi No:154 Tarabya, Istanbul CONTACT Enquiries should be addressed to lynn.robertson@oecd.org |
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DOCUMENTS AND LINKS G20 Turkish Presidency website B20 Task Force Recommendations, Russia, 2013 (PDF) Third G20/OECD High-Level Anti-Corruption Conference for G20 Governments and Business B20 Task Force Recommendations, Los Cabos, 2012 (PDF) Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD Fighting corruption in the public sector at the OECD OECD's CleanGovBiz Initiative |
ANTI-CORRUPTION TOOLS FOR BUSINESS Anti-Corruption Ethics and Compliance Handbook for Business APEC Anti-Corruption Code of Conduct for Business Business Principles for Countering Bribery ICC Rules of Conduct to Combat Extortion and Bribery OECD Good Practice Guidance on Internal Controls, Ethics and Compliance OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises OECD Corporate Governance Principles PACI Principles for Countering Bribery UN Global Compact Principle 10 against Corruption UN Global Compact-Transparency International Reporting Guidance on the 10th Principle against Corruption |
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