Many governments failing to tackle companies' foreign bribery-report
Only four countries are actively investigating and prosecuting companies that bribe foreign officials to win contracts, Transparency International (TI) said in a report published on Thursday. More than half the 41 nations that signed a major anti-bribery convention requiring them to make foreign bribery a crime, are failing to crack down on it, among them Japan, South Korea and The Netherlands, all major exporters, it said.
Read the story by Magda Mis in Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Read the story by Magda Mis in Thomson Reuters Foundation.