What is TI doing to fight corruption in the private sector?
Tackling corruption in the private sector is one of TI’s five global priorities. Many of TI’s national chapters are taking on this issue and contributing to the development of improved corporate integrity. These efforts are supported and complemented by a dedicated team of private sector specialists which has developed a series of practical tools to help both small and large businesses address corruption. The team actively works with business executives, investors, trade groups, policy-makers and civil society to help tackle corporate corruption. In addition, several of TI’s research tools – such as large scale business surveys and analyses of compliance disclosure programmes – are designed to identify and explore specific risk priorities for the private sector.
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