Friday, October 16, 2020

Exporting Corruption Report / Digitalization for anti-corruption / Indonesia job bill

Exporting Corruption (Report).  “Transparency International’s 2020 report, Exporting Corruption, rates the performance of 47 leading global exporters, including 43 countries that are signatories to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Anti-Bribery Convention, in cracking down on bribery of foreign public officials by companies operating abroad.”

Transparency International: https://www.transparency.org/en/publications/exporting-corruption-2020  

 

To fight corruption, private and public sectors must double down on digitalization (Blog).  “[Our] recommendations focus on: (1) consistent digital identity standards; (2) increased adoption of public registers of beneficial ownership information; and (3) public/private partnership to support technologies that improve data quality in, and data sharing among, national registers. We urge global leaders to focus on building a culture of high integrity in the private and public sectors, including improving transparency in public procurement and leveraging emerging technologies to manage risks relating to corruption and fraud, by embracing these recommendations.”

Karen Griffin and Mathad Al-Ajmi/The FCPA Blog: https://fcpablog.com/2020/10/12/to-fight-corruption-private-and-public-sectors-must-double-down-on-digitalization/  

 

BKPM Says Job Creation Law Prevents Corruption.  “[Indonesia’s] Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) Head Bahlil Lahadalia claimed the Omnibus Law on Job Creation would be effective to prevent corruption practices as it minimized the space for applicants and license issuers to directly meet.”

Francisca Christy Rosana/Tempo.co: https://en.tempo.co/read/1394001/bkpm-says-job-creation-law-prevents-corruption

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