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This document and the information therein are the property of Safran, They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Safran. SAFRAN 6 th Annual Conference November 19-20, 2015 – Boston, MA Best practices collaboration in ethics & compliance externally and internally The Business and Industry Advisory Committee to the OECD (BIAC) Corinne Lagache, SVP, Chief Compliance Officer, Safran & Vice Chair of the BIAC Anti-Bribery Task Force
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1 / This document and the information therein are the property of Safran, They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Safran. IFBEC 2015 - BIAC ANTI-BRIBERY TASK FORCE Over 50 years of experience conveying business perspectives and expertise to policymakers on a broad range of global economic governance and policy issues. BIAC has been the officially recognized business voice to the OECD since 1962 and works with the OECD on the wide range of policy issues it covers. Our members are the national business and employers’ organizations in OECD (e.g., Germany: BDI and BDI, France: Medef) observer organizations in 10 non-OECD countries as well as 35 international sectorial organizations. BIAC’s work is organized in 30+ policy groups, which mirror most of the OECD activities. BIAC’s policy groups bring together close to 3000 business experts from our member organizations and their member companies. CONFIDENTIAL NOVEMBER 2015, DG2I SAFRAN
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2 / This document and the information therein are the property of Safran, They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Safran. IFBEC 2015 - BIAC ANTI-BRIBERY TASK FORCE The BIAC Task Force on Anti-Bribery, chaired by Dr. Klaus Moosmayer from Siemens, with two Vice-Chairs, Corinne Lagache from Safran and Joost Wiebenga from Tyco, manages our interaction with the OECD in the area of anti- bribery/corruption, among others contributing to the following OECD groups/fora : OECD Working Group on Bribery: The BIAC Task Force is the official interlocutor of the OECD Working Group on Bribery, which is responsible for monitoring the implementation of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, the Recommendation on Further Combating Bribery of Foreign Bribery in International Business Transactions and related instruments. OECD Integrity Forum: The BIAC Task Force is also the main contributor to the annual OECD Integrity Forum, which is held in the spring of each year. The Forum is an annual event organized by the OECD and its CleanGovBiz Initiative to support efforts to strengthen integrity, build trust, and fight corruption. CONFIDENTIAL NOVEMBER 2015, DG2I SAFRAN
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3 / This document and the information therein are the property of Safran, They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Safran. IFBEC 2015 - BIAC ANTI-BRIBERY TASK FORCE The Task Force also contributes to related activities in other OECD policy areas. Examples include: Trust and Business project: The project aims to help companies to bridge the implementation gap in the application of international standards for business conduct by promoting the integration of business integrity considerations into solid corporate governance frameworks. Important OECD instruments in this area include, among others, the OECD Anti- Bribery Convention, the OECD Corporate Governance Principles, and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. Export credits: The OECD is considering whether the Recommendation on Bribery and Officially Supported Export Credits should be updated. If this is decided, the Anti- Bribery Task Force will actively contribute. CONFIDENTIAL NOVEMBER 2015, DG2I SAFRAN
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4 / This document and the information therein are the property of Safran, They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Safran. IFBEC 2015 - BIAC ANTI-BRIBERY TASK FORCE The Task Force also contributes to related activities in other OECD policy areas. Examples include: Integrity and public procurement: The Governance Directorate has extensive activities regarding public procurement, including a Toolbox which captures emerging good practice to enhance corruption prevention and good management in public procurement in OECD and non-OECD countries. The Task Force also provided input to initial discussions on the draft OECD Recommendation on Integrity. OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises: The Guidelines are recommendations on responsible business conduct addressed by governments to multinational enterprises operating in or from adhering countries. One of the ten chapters in the Guidelines is on Combating Bribery, Bribe Solicitation and Extortion. In addition, BIAC has been active in the area of B20/G20. BIAC has been represented on the B20 Anti-Corruption Task Force. BIAC is also a regular participant and speaker in the annual OECD-G20 Anti-Corruption conference. CONFIDENTIAL NOVEMBER 2015, DG2I SAFRAN
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5 / This document and the information therein are the property of Safran, They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Safran. IFBEC 2015 - BIAC ANTI-BRIBERY TASK FORCE Focus on the main BIAC’s TF actions: Fostering effective implementation of commitments under the Convention while seeking expansion of adhering countries to create a more level global playing field, and support capacity building to help create efficient and legal frameworks around the world. Addressing the demand side by effectively including the solicitation of bribes and extortion by public officials in OECD work going forward. Promoting uniformity of process, frameworks and application of laws and regulations in the prevention of bribery in public procurement. CONFIDENTIAL NOVEMBER 2015, DG2I SAFRAN
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6 / This document and the information therein are the property of Safran, They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Safran. IFBEC 2015 - BIAC ANTI-BRIBERY TASK FORCE Focus on the main BIAC’s TF actions: Rewarding “self-cleaning measures” and encouraging the recognition of genuine anti-bribery implementation efforts in the determination of sanctions. OECD should support companies’ efforts to invest in well-functioning anti- corruption and compliance systems. Fostering coordinated partnerships and effective Collective Action between the private and public sector, in particular in the area of public procurement. Upcoming events: 9 December 2015: BIAC Roundtable with the OECD Working Group on Bribery 16 March 2016: OECD Ministerial Meeting on the Anti-Bribery Convention Week of 18 April: OECD Integrity Forum CONFIDENTIAL NOVEMBER 2015, DG2I SAFRAN
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7 / This document and the information therein are the property of Safran, They must not be copied or communicated to a third party without the prior written authorization of Safran. IFBEC 2015 - BIAC ANTI-BRIBERY TASK FORCE Focus on the main BIAC’s TF actions: Rewarding “self-cleaning measures” and encouraging the recognition of genuine anti-bribery implementation efforts in the determination of sanctions. OECD should support companies’ efforts to invest in well-functioning anti-corruption and compliance systems. Fostering coordinated partnerships and effective Collective Action between the private and public sector, in particular in the area of public procurement. CONFIDENTIAL NOVEMBER 2015, DG2I SAFRAN
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