Besides obvious ethical obligations and human rights considerations, there is a clear business case for fighting corruption . From a company perspective, preventing corruption is a critical component of risk management and business performance . Scandals, legal proceedings, or fines linked to corruption not only create significant financial damage for a company in the form of fines and penalties or legal costs, but also damage its reputation and can lead to debarment from government contracts and loss of trust from employees, customers and stakeholders. Equally, an environment of business integrity creates a positive organizational culture, and helps to recruit and retain talent, in addition to improving relationships with overall stakeholders including customers, investors, regulators and influencers. At the market level, efforts to fight corruption are a prerequisite to ensuring fair competition and a level playing field for all. From a macroeconomic point of view, corruption ...
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