Norway wealth fund / OECD open government / Asia-Pacific competition law

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Norway wealth fund tells companies to fight corruption.  Norway's sovereign wealth fund, the world's biggest, told the 9,000 firms that it owns stakes in to boost their anti-corruption measures, including by offering whistleblowers better protection against reprisals.

Agence France Presse/New Straits Times: https://www.nst.com.my/world/2018/02/335231/norway-wealth-fund-tells-companies-fight-corruption


OECD Recommendation on Open Government.   Adopted by Council on 14 December 2017, the Recommendation of the Council on Open Government calls on governments to "develop, adopt and implement open government strategies and initiatives that promote the principles of transparency, integrity, accountability and stakeholder participation in designing and delivering public policies and services, in an open and inclusive manner."

Organisation for EconomicCo-operation and Development: http://www.oecd.org/gov/recommendation-open-government-public-consultation.htm


Asia Pacific Competition Quarterly (13 Feb 2018).  The report provides an overview of essential competition law developments that might affect business operations in the region.

Stephen Crosswell, Baker McKenzie/Global Compliance News: https://globalcompliancenews.com/asia-pacific-competition-quarterly-20180213/

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