INFO: The Good Bribe
Bribery is justifiably condemned, and is the object of a global legal
campaign. This article asks whether payment of a bribe can ever be
justified. In order to answer that question, the article first looks at three
tropes of reasons for criminalizing bribery: as a reflection of morality, to
preserve the connection between people and their government, and to
prevent harm. The article then examines and dismisses two common
excuses for bribery: the need to pay a bribe to conduct business, and the
optimal level of legal enforcement. The article then examines arguments
for paying bribes in authoritarian regimes, and concludes that such
arguments must be treated with caution. Finally, the article considers
bribes paid by Oskar Schindler to save the lives of Jewish workers.
Schindler’s bribes demonstrate that some bribes can be justified. Such
bribes do not present a new checklist for evaluating bribery, nor do they
represent a new trope of thinking. Rather, unique circumstances raise such
bribes above the rules against and concerns about paying bribes.
INFO: CREATe ISO37001 Primer Report
This report offers an overview of the new ISO 37001 Anti-Bribery Management Systems Standard released in October 2016. Three years in the making, the first global standard on anti-bribery compliance was drafted to help organizations establish, implement, maintain, and improve an anti-bribery compliance program. The standard’s requirements are sorted into 10 major categories, which are summarized in this report. It also includes guidance for implementation and certification
TOOL: Transparency International Anti-Corruption Tools
Transparency International Offers a wealth of tools to assist private and public organizations implement an Anti-Corruption Compliance Program or enhance their compliance measures through this comprehensive toolkit of various tools. We highly recommend that you visit this site and navigate through the various tools offered.
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