Published in March 2009, the ICGN Statement and Guidance on Anti-Corruption Practices establishes the importance of combating bribery and corruption as part of the corporate governance agenda. Published in March 2009, the ICGN Statement and Guidance on Anti-Corruption Practices establishes the importance of combating bribery and corruption as part of the corporate governance agenda. In addition to a policy statement and a reference section of relevant organisations, the document provides a series of questions for investors to assist engagement with companies on the theme of anti-bribery and corruption.
The International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN) is a not for profit body founded in 1995 which has evolved into a global membership organisation of 450 leaders in corporate governance in 45 countries, with institutional investors representing assets under management of around US$9.5 trillion. The ICGN's mission is to raise standards of corporate governance worldwide. http://www.icgn.org
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