Private-Public Collaboration and Corruption
Posted on June 13, 2019
This paper introduces the idea of improving public-private collaboration to catalyze progress on one of the most important issues our world faces currently: corruption.
ReadThis paper introduces the idea of improving public-private collaboration to catalyze progress on one of the most important issues our world faces currently: corruption.
ReadThis paper contains a set of general guidelines to fight corruption and an analysis of this problem in different countries.
ReadThe purpose of the ICC Rules on Combating Corruption is to serve as a method of self-regulation for businesses by comparing it against the background of applicable national law and key international legal instruments.
ReadRESIST is a tool aimed to help employees oppose and refuse solicitation and extortion in an ethical way given that these may be accompanied by a threat.
ReadThis material provides a succint summary of arguments and relevant information(including key facts and figures) to help companies make the business case against corruption.
ReadTo make a report never use a device of your own, your place of work or home, you can find the nearest public-use computer;
Download ToR Browser and install it. Once installed, launch ToR;
Using ToR, create a “disposable” e-mail account using your webmail service of choice (Gmail, ProtonMail, etc.); and
Using ToR -and only through your new, disposable account- send a message to containing all the information you wish to share, making sure to attach any evidence (pictures, documents, etc.)
Note: It is very important that you do not use ToR to access any other accounts related to you, and that you only use it to access the new disposable account.
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