Anti-Corruption in an International Business Perspective

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Anti-Corruption in an International Business Perspective Christine Jøker Lohmann Tallinn, February 2016

DI – Confederation of Danish Industry DI is a private employer and business organisation, representing 10,000 businesses. DI works to create the best possible conditions for the business community. DI handles matters within tax, labour force, climate, integration, CSR etc. DI negotiates the largest collective agreements on the Danish labour market. We seek to strengthen the global competitiveness of Denmark

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Anti-corruption laws, standards and conventions UK Anti-bribery Act US Foreign Corrupt Practice Act Danish Penal Code OECD Anti-Bribery Convention UN Convention on Anti-Corruption Council of Europe Criminal Law Convention on Corruption Anti-Unfair Competition Law China Russia’s Federal Anti-Corruption Law UN Guiding Principles UN Global Compacts 10 Principles OECD MNE Guidelines ISO 26000 Dodd Frank Act (US) Brazil’s Clean Company Act Global Reporting Initiative Extractive Industies Transparency Initiative More are coming… Nye eller opdaterede inden for det seneste år.

Prevent Detect Respond Ethical leadership Legislation Governance

“Anti-corruption is a strong sales tool for us” CEO Torben Duer, Dantherm

Christine Jøker Lohmann @cjlohmann Thank you