How corruption risk can be avoided in Bangladesh

"Several retailers found themselves in a jam last year after fires decimated many clothing factories in Bangladesh. In those cases, the fires were caused by a number of clear compliance violations. They were over packed, exits were blocked and the buildings had also undergone a number of structural changes that inspectors were paid to approve or overlook. For example, extra floors were built, a helipad was installed and electrical cables were exposed throughout these facilities. The Bangladesh fires are an example of corruption being a major catastrophe in nearly every sense, ranging from financial drawbacks to social losses to loss of life to reputation damage. "

Read the commentary by Steve Taylor in Resolver.

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