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G20 position paper: clean supply chains (2017)
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In a globalised world, acting with integrity is not limited to refraining from giving or demanding a bribe. It also includes not violating human rights or the environment.
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Corporate integrity is often perceived to be the product of ethical leadership, strong compliance and effective regulations that prevent and sanction wrong-doing. While these elements are essential, each on their own is not sufficient to comprehensively and sustainably tackle the broad range of interrelated corruption risks that face companies.