Business Fighting Corruption:Experiences From Africa ./
Material type: TextPublisher: The Global Compact, 2017Description: 217p.: ill, 28cmItem type | Current location | Home library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Contents:The Relevance of the United Nations Convention against Corruption for African Nations and its on Business Fighting Corruption -- Measuring and Monitoring Corruption:Challenges and Possibilities -- Organizational approaches against Corruption what are the golden rules? Case Studies: Fighting Corruption Within an Organisation -- Instituting a Whistle blower policy in the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria -- Massmart ltd- A Moral Community -- Enterprise governance within the Nedbank Group -- South African Revenue Service(SARS): The Creation of a SARS ethics an Governance Office -- Creating a Culture intolerant of Fraud and Corruption in Total South Africa.
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