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This short conference report presents main insights, quotes as well as infographics and graphic recordings from the two-day event, which welcomed around 200 people from around the world and across all sectors.\n\nA key theme of this year’s conference was the importance of building local, regional and international communities of practice. These communities bring together different constellations of people and organisations interested in the Collective Action approach to improve skills, develop joint solutions and advance knowledge about how to make initiatives effective in different contexts. \n\nFive panel discussions, three interactive breakout sessions and multiple networking opportunities, including an exhibition, offered many occasions for sharing experiences and best practices in anti-corruption Collective Action and breaking down silos.\n\n### About this report and acknowledgements\n\nThe Basel Institute on Governance thanks the Siemens Integrity Initiative for supporting and providing funding for the conference’s 5th edition, as well as all speakers and breakout session facilitating organisations. The full list of presenters and sessions can be found on conference pages of the \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002Fget-involved\u002Fevents\u002Ficac-2024\u002Fagenda\">B20 Collective Action Hub\u003C\u002Fa>.\n\nGraphic recording illustrations: Tetyana Kalyuzhna, Basel Institute on Governance.\nPhoto and video credit: David Borter, LEO MEDIA GmbH \u002F BBM PRODUCTIONS AG.\n\nThe report is free to share or republish under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International licence (\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcreativecommons.org\u002Flicenses\u002Fby-nc-nd\u002F4.0\u002Fdeed.en\">CC BY-NC-ND 4.0\u003C\u002Fa>). Please credit the Basel Institute on Governance and link to: \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\">https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u003C\u002Fa>.",[21,105],"Private Sector",[30],"2024-11-28","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F02044130-66da-43f7-8ee2-ef45cc33cc96?width=600&height=840","Basel Institute on Governance",[],[112],{"url":113,"caption":114},"https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002Fget-involved\u002Fevents\u002Ficac-2024\u002F"," See Conference web page",[],[],[118,121,123],{"tags_id":119},{"id":120,"name":21},909,{"tags_id":122},{"id":53,"name":54},{"tags_id":124},{"id":125,"name":126},982,"Anti-corruption",[128],2415,[21,105,27],[15],"2024-12-05T14:06:46.000Z","2026-05-29T22:22:53.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fputting-business-integrity-global-agenda-report-5th-international-collective-action",{"id":135,"slug":136,"title":137,"status":6,"nid":138,"year":139,"body":140,"external":25,"topic":141,"language":15,"type":142,"date_published":144,"image":145,"citation":14,"publisher":109,"link_internal":146,"link_external":150,"authors":151,"countries":160,"tags":161,"pdf":176,"topics":178,"featured":25,"languages":7,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":37,"date_created":179,"user_updated":38,"date_updated":180,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":181},2395,"quick-guide-39-business-integrity-and-ethics","Quick Guide 39: Business integrity and ethics",2785,2025,"The changing landscape of anti-corruption regulation and enforcement has triggered important discussions around the role of ethics and compliance in business strategies and in the economy as a whole. It has also given impetus to the narrative that anti-corruption compliance programmes are inevitably costly, potentially ineffective and bureaucratic. \n\nThis ignores many of the positive advances in compliance that have been made in recent years, as well as the growing body of evidence supporting the business case for compliance.\n\nThis Quick Guide covers five broad areas in which mature and well-constructed ethics and compliance systems can benefit businesses even in the face of an uncertain regulatory and enforcement framework. It is based on a roundtable convened by the Basel Institute on Governance and bilateral discussions with key figures in the business and anti-corruption community.\n\n### About this Quick Guide\n\nYou are free to share and republish this work under a \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcreativecommons.org\u002Flicenses\u002Fby-nc-nd\u002F4.0\u002F\">Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 Licence\u003C\u002Fa>. It is part of the Basel Institute on Governance Quick Guide series, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.baselgovernance.org\u002Fpublications?type=2428\">ISSN 2673-5229\u003C\u002Fa>.",[21,105],[143],"Quick Guide","2025-03-25","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F9a75cbfc-a56c-4739-b683-d2122f94d9bc?width=600&height=840",[147],{"url":148,"caption":149},"\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications?type=Quick%20Guide"," View all Quick Guides",[],[152,156],{"authors_id":153},{"id":154,"name":155},298,"Vanessa Hans",{"authors_id":157},{"id":158,"name":159},296,"Monica Guy",[],[162,164,168,172],{"tags_id":163},{"id":53,"name":54},{"tags_id":165},{"id":166,"name":167},1274,"Ethics",{"tags_id":169},{"id":170,"name":171},1380,"Sustainability",{"tags_id":173},{"id":174,"name":175},859,"Corruption risks",[177],2436,[21,105,27],"2025-03-25T17:05:22.000Z","2026-06-02T14:08:52.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fquick-guide-39-business-integrity-and-ethics",{"id":183,"slug":184,"title":185,"status":6,"nid":186,"year":187,"body":188,"external":25,"topic":189,"language":191,"type":192,"date_published":193,"image":194,"citation":14,"publisher":109,"link_internal":195,"link_external":198,"authors":202,"countries":207,"tags":208,"pdf":219,"topics":224,"featured":25,"languages":225,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":37,"date_created":229,"user_updated":38,"date_updated":230,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":231},1866,"quick-guide-16-gold-laundering","Quick guide 16: Gold laundering",1532,2020,"Mark Pieth, President of the Board of the Basel Institute on Governance and author of the book *Gold Laundering*, offers an insight into the risks of human rights and environmental harms in gold supply chains. Where are the risks and responsibilities?\n\nCollective Action with gold refiners, suppliers and other stakeholders, he concludes, can help to clean up the industry.\n\n*This work is licensed under a \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcreativecommons.org\u002Flicenses\u002Fby-nc-nd\u002F4.0\u002F\">Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License\u003C\u002Fa>. It is part of the Basel Institute on Governance Quick Guide series, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.baselgovernance.org\u002Fpublications?type=2428\">ISSN 2673-5229\u003C\u002Fa>.*",[190,21,22],"Anti-Money Laundering","English, French, Portuguese, Spanish",[143],"2020-03-02","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002Fd74aee78-c3f6-4a54-9258-df73bdd72687?width=600&height=840",[196],{"url":148,"caption":197}," View all quick guides",[199],{"url":200,"caption":201},"https:\u002F\u002Flearn.baselgovernance.org\u002Fcourse\u002Fview.php?id=37"," View on LEARN (EN, ES, FR)",[203],{"authors_id":204},{"id":205,"name":206},302,"Mark Pieth",[],[209,213,217],{"tags_id":210},{"id":211,"name":212},932,"Human rights",{"tags_id":214},{"id":215,"name":216},1303,"Environment",{"tags_id":218},{"id":53,"name":54},[220,221,222,223],1900,1901,1902,1903,[190,21,27],[15,226,227,228],"French","Portuguese","Spanish","2022-04-27T11:54:24.000Z","2026-06-02T14:08:49.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fquick-guide-16-gold-laundering",{"id":233,"slug":234,"title":235,"status":6,"nid":236,"year":237,"body":238,"external":25,"topic":239,"language":15,"type":240,"date_published":241,"image":242,"citation":14,"publisher":14,"link_internal":243,"link_external":244,"authors":245,"countries":246,"tags":247,"pdf":250,"topics":252,"featured":25,"languages":253,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":37,"date_created":254,"user_updated":38,"date_updated":255,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":256},2308,"united-nations-global-compact-communication-engagement-2023","United Nations Global Compact: Communication on Engagement 2023",2504,2023,"Our fifth Communication on Engagement to the United Nations Global Compact details our support over the last two years for the UN Global Compact and its results.\n\nNon-business participants, including the Basel Institute, submit the CoE every two years. \n\nPrepared by our \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fcollective-action\">Collective Action\u003C\u002Fa> team, our 2023 submission is available on the \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Funglobalcompact.org\u002Fparticipation\u002Freport\u002Fcop\u002Fdetail\u002F479920\">UN Global Compact website\u003C\u002Fa> and by following the link below.",[21,105],[30],"2023-09-05","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F9084646e-d4b9-405e-8f8c-f4085cfed850?width=600&height=840",[],[],[],[],[248],{"tags_id":249},{"id":53,"name":54},[251],2344,[21,105],[15],"2023-09-05T16:04:36.000Z","2026-05-23T20:04:13.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Funited-nations-global-compact-communication-engagement-2023",{"id":258,"slug":259,"title":260,"status":6,"nid":261,"year":102,"body":262,"external":25,"topic":263,"language":15,"type":264,"date_published":266,"image":267,"citation":268,"publisher":109,"link_internal":269,"link_external":273,"authors":274,"countries":281,"tags":286,"pdf":295,"topics":297,"featured":25,"languages":298,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":37,"date_created":299,"user_updated":300,"date_updated":301,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":302},2335,"pb-13","Policy Brief 13: Catalysing the private sector for disaster response and resilience – Case study of the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation",2575,"Extreme weather events, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and epidemics cause the loss of countless lives and bring disruption to many countries. Governments and humanitarian aid agencies are expected to be at the forefront of preparing for and responding to such disasters.\n\nHowever, occasionally the scale and impact of some natural disasters are so large that additional resources beyond what governments can provide become necessary. In such cases, efforts may be perceived as insufficient and slow. Resources and efforts need to be augmented in order to provide relief and support to those who need it most.\n\nCould the private sector take a more leading role in pre- and post-disaster efforts? How could a structured, long-term engagement reduce the inevitable integrity risks in high-stress disaster situations involving numerous government, business and international actors?\n\nThis Policy Brief looks at how the \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.pdrf.org\u002F\">Philippines Disaster Resilience Foundation\u003C\u002Fa> (PDRF) has emerged as a leading private-sector coordinator for disaster risk reduction and management.\n\nIt illustrates the important role that the private sector can play in responding to – and building resilience to – natural disasters and other humanitarian emergencies. It also showcases how vital it is for good governance, integrity and transparent collaboration to be at the heart of those efforts.\n\n### About this Policy Brief\n\nThis publication is part of the Basel Institute on Governance Policy Brief series, \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fpublications?type[]=257\">ISSN 2624-9669\u003C\u002Fa> and relates to our work to promote anti-corruption \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002F\">Collective Action\u003C\u002Fa> with the private sector.\n\nYou may freely share or republish it under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fcreativecommons.org\u002Flicenses\u002Fby-nc-nd\u002F4.0\u002F\">CC BY-NC-ND 4.0\u003C\u002Fa>). ",[21],[265],"Policy Brief","2024-01-26","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F8803b7dc-e28d-43f1-bac1-2887ce12babb?width=600&height=840","Luz, Bill, and Vanessa Hans. 'Catalysing the private sector for disaster response and resilience: Case study of the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation.’ Policy Brief 13, Basel Institute on Governance, https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fpublications\u002Fpb-13.",[270],{"url":271,"caption":272},"\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications?type=Policy%20Brief"," View all Policy Briefs",[],[275,279],{"authors_id":276},{"id":277,"name":278},535,"Bill Luz",{"authors_id":280},{"id":154,"name":155},[282],{"countries_id":283},{"id":284,"name":285},174,"Philippines",[287,289,291],{"tags_id":288},{"id":120,"name":21},{"tags_id":290},{"id":53,"name":54},{"tags_id":292},{"id":293,"name":294},1382,"Humanitarian assistance",[296],2373,[21],[15],"2024-01-29T11:04:48.000Z","b0662e2a-864d-4888-a1b7-4342b7570b30","2026-06-02T21:16:08.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fpb-13",{"id":304,"slug":305,"title":306,"status":6,"nid":307,"year":308,"body":309,"external":25,"topic":310,"language":311,"type":312,"date_published":313,"image":314,"citation":14,"publisher":109,"link_internal":315,"link_external":321,"authors":322,"countries":327,"tags":341,"pdf":348,"topics":350,"featured":25,"languages":351,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":37,"date_created":352,"user_updated":38,"date_updated":353,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":354},2242,"pb11-fr","Policy Brief 11: Lutte contre la corruption dans les États côtiers d’Afrique de l’Ouest : comment l’Action Collective peut aider",2310,2022,"Chaque année, les flux financiers illicites, dont la corruption est une composante majeure, font perdre environ 88,6 milliards de dollars (3,7 % de son PIB) à l'Afrique. La lutte contre ce fléau est un effort collectif et le secteur privé a un rôle majeur à jouer dans la promotion d'un environnement économique prospère et d’un développement durable du continent.\n\nC'est pourquoi l'Action Collective  contre la corruption a tant à offrir à l'Afrique, et en particulier aux États côtiers d'Afrique de l'Ouest désireux de maximiser leur potentiel économique. Le spectre des initiatives d'Action Collective étant assez large, il permet des mesures innovantes où gouvernements, entreprises et organisations de la société civile (OSC) unissent leurs forces, malgré des intérêts parfois divergents. Cette approche collaborative constitue à la fois un terrain fertile pour un dialogue constructif, et une occasion de mieux comprendre les réalités du secteur privé. \n\nLes OSC ont également un rôle important à jouer dans la promotion de l’Action Collective en Afrique de l'Ouest. Elles doivent continuer à initier, faciliter et s'engager dans des initiatives d'Action Collective pour aider à sensibiliser et construire des ponts entre différentes parties prenantes. Leur présence apporte souvent transparence et crédibilité aux initiatives.\nLes résultats présentés dans ce Policy Brief sont issus d’échanges avec des OSC basées au Bénin (Social Watch Bénin), au Ghana (Ghana Integrity Initiative), en Côte d'Ivoire (Le Réseau des jeunes leaders pour l’intégrité) et au Togo (L’Alliance nationale des consommateurs et de l’environnement). Il vise à relater les défis et les opportunités que représente l'Action Collective dans la région. \n\nMalgré les différents contextes dans lesquels elles opèrent, ces organisations sont unies sur un point : lutter collectivement contre la corruption en faisant entendre la voix du secteur privé – élément crucial pour une croissance économique durable. \n\n### About this Policy Brief\n\nCette publication fait partie de la série des *Policy Briefs* du Basel Institute on Governance, ISSN 2624-9669. Elle est publiée sous licence *Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International* (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).\n\nCitation suggérée : Young, L. 2022. « Corruption dans les États côtiers d'Afrique de l'Ouest : comment l'Action Collective peut aider ». Policy Brief 11, *Basel Institute on Governance*. Disponible sur : baselgovernance.org\u002Fpb11.\n\nLe *Policy Brief* est publié par l'équipe Secteur privé du Basel Institute on Governance. Il s'inscrit dans le cadre des efforts continus de l'équipe pour développer et promouvoir l'Action Collective anti-corruption, avec le soutien de la Siemens Integrity Initiative. ",[21],"English, French",[265],"2022-11-15","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002Fa592f36b-6956-4804-8ddb-713c29a75cf2?width=600&height=840",[316,319],{"url":317,"caption":318},"\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fpb11"," Version anglaise",{"url":271,"caption":320}," Voir tous les Policy Briefs",[],[323],{"authors_id":324},{"id":325,"name":326},514,"Liza Young",[328,332,336,337],{"countries_id":329},{"id":330,"name":331},212,"Togo",{"countries_id":333},{"id":334,"name":335},25,"Benin",{"countries_id":7},{"countries_id":338},{"id":339,"name":340},79,"Ghana",[342,344,346],{"tags_id":343},{"id":125,"name":126},{"tags_id":345},{"id":53,"name":54},{"tags_id":347},{"id":120,"name":21},[349],2284,[21],[15,226],"2022-11-16T11:04:05.000Z","2026-06-02T14:09:03.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fpb11-fr",{"id":356,"slug":357,"title":358,"status":6,"nid":359,"year":360,"body":361,"external":25,"topic":362,"language":15,"type":364,"date_published":365,"image":366,"citation":14,"publisher":109,"link_internal":367,"link_external":374,"authors":375,"countries":394,"tags":403,"pdf":414,"topics":416,"featured":25,"languages":418,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":37,"date_created":419,"user_updated":38,"date_updated":420,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":421},1773,"policy-brief-8-it-takes-network-defeat-network-what-collective-action-practitioners","Policy Brief 8: It takes a network to defeat a network – What Collective Action practitioners can learn from research into corrupt networks",2148,2021,"This Policy Brief distils recommendations for \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fcollective-action\">Collective Action\u003C\u002Fa> practitioners based on empirical insights on certain forms of corruption involving private-sector actors.\n\n\u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fpublications\u002Finformal-networks-investment-east-africa\">Field research carried out in Tanzania and Uganda\u003C\u002Fa> produced detailed case studies that show how informal networks link private and public sector actors to pursue common illicit goals, such as gaining an unfair business advantage, avoiding a sanction, decreasing taxes owed or jumping the queue at the point of delivery of public services. Corruption, most often bribery, is the currency that works to cement and nurture those networks.\n\nThis Policy Brief is based on that research and a series of in-depth interviews with Collective Action practitioners working in Africa, Eastern Europe and Latin America. The goal is to extract insights from what we have learned about the networks that fuel corruption and discuss implications for anti-corruption Collective Action initiatives. \n\n## About this Policy Brief\n\nThis publication is part of the Basel Institute on Governance Policy Brief series, ISSN 2624-9669.\n\nIt is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0). Suggested citation: Baez Camargo, C., Costa, Hans,V., J., Koechlin, L. and Wannenwetsch, S. (2021) *It takes a network to defeat a network: What Collective Action practitioners can learn from research into corrupt networks*. Policy Brief 8, Basel Institute on Governance.\n\nThe research underpinning this Policy Brief was funded by the \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Face.globalintegrity.org\u002F\">Global Integrity Anti-Corruption Evidence Programm\u003C\u002Fa>e, funded with UK Aid from the British people.",[21,363],"Public Governance",[265],"2021-12-14","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002Fe139b149-ae15-42eb-a076-1dccd23e562f?width=600&height=840",[368,371],{"url":369,"caption":370},"\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Finformal-networks-investment-east-africa"," View Tanzania\u002FUganda research paper: Informal networks as investment in East Africa",{"url":372,"caption":373},"https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fb20-collective-action-hub"," See the B20 Collective Action Hub for more information about anti-corruption Collective Action",[],[376,380,384,386,390],{"authors_id":377},{"id":378,"name":379},295,"Claudia Baez Camargo",{"authors_id":381},{"id":382,"name":383},304,"Jacopo Costa",{"authors_id":385},{"id":154,"name":155},{"authors_id":387},{"id":388,"name":389},359,"Lucy Koechlin",{"authors_id":391},{"id":392,"name":393},293,"Scarlet Wannenwetsch",[395,399],{"countries_id":396},{"id":397,"name":398},224,"Tanzania",{"countries_id":400},{"id":401,"name":402},226,"Uganda",[404,408,410,412],{"tags_id":405},{"id":406,"name":407},1309,"Informality",{"tags_id":409},{"id":53,"name":54},{"tags_id":411},{"id":125,"name":126},{"tags_id":413},{"id":120,"name":21},[415],1793,[21,417],"Corruption Prevention and Public Governance",[15],"2022-04-27T11:53:25.000Z","2026-06-02T14:09:06.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fpolicy-brief-8-it-takes-network-defeat-network-what-collective-action-practitioners",{"id":423,"slug":424,"title":425,"status":6,"nid":426,"year":360,"body":427,"external":25,"topic":428,"language":15,"type":429,"date_published":430,"image":431,"citation":14,"publisher":109,"link_internal":432,"link_external":433,"authors":434,"countries":435,"tags":436,"pdf":439,"topics":441,"featured":25,"languages":442,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":37,"date_created":443,"user_updated":38,"date_updated":444,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":445},1787,"united-nations-global-compact-communication-engagement-2021","United Nations Global Compact: Communication on Engagement 2021",2105,"Our fourth Communication on Engagement to the United Nations Global Compact details our support over the last two years for the UN Global Compact and its results.\n\nNon-business participants, including the Basel Institute, submit the CoE every two years. \n\nPrepared by our \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fcollective-action\">Collective Action\u003C\u002Fa> team, our 2021 submission is available on the \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fwww.unglobalcompact.org\u002Fparticipation\u002Freport\u002Fcop\u002Fcreate-and-submit\u002Fdetail\u002F457651\">UN Global Compact website here\u003C\u002Fa> and copied below.",[21],[],"2021-09-23","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F7956e826-7730-4c56-b783-d4c33ad397a0?width=600&height=840",[],[],[],[],[437],{"tags_id":438},{"id":53,"name":54},[440],1823,[21],[15],"2022-04-27T11:53:36.000Z","2026-05-23T20:08:59.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Funited-nations-global-compact-communication-engagement-2021",{"id":447,"slug":448,"title":449,"status":6,"nid":450,"year":187,"body":451,"external":25,"topic":452,"language":15,"type":455,"date_published":457,"image":458,"citation":14,"publisher":109,"link_internal":459,"link_external":463,"authors":464,"countries":467,"tags":468,"pdf":471,"topics":473,"featured":25,"languages":474,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":37,"date_created":475,"user_updated":38,"date_updated":476,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":477},1820,"g20s-responsiveness-b20-anti-corruption-recommendations-2010-2017-part-i-baseline","The G20’s responsiveness to B20 anti-corruption recommendations 2010–2017. Part I: Baseline report",1939,"How effectively does the Business 20 (B20) process channel recommendations on anti-corruption from the business community up to the Group of Twenty (G20) leaders? Are there ways to increase the uptake of B20 recommendations by the G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group (ACWG) and in the final Communiqué at the G20 Summit?\n\nThis paper helps to answer the questions by analysing the responsiveness of the G20 leaders to the B20’s recommendations on anti-corruption from 2010 to 2017. The analysis uses three previous attempts to measure the impact of the B20 process on G20 outcomes, by the German and Russian presidencies and by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).\n\n### About this report\n\nThis report was funded by the \u003Ca href=\"https:\u002F\u002Fnew.siemens.com\u002Fglobal\u002Fen\u002Fcompany\u002Fsustainability\u002Fcompliance\u002Fcollective-action.html\">Siemens Integrity Initiative\u003C\u002Fa>, which supports organisations in the fight against corruption and fraud through Collective Action, education and training. The views and opinions expressed in this report are those of the author and do not reflect the position of Siemens or the Siemens Integrity Initiative.",[21,453,454,22],"HLRM","Integrity Pacts",[456,30],"Article","2020-12-09","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F377e6c2e-8e4a-4236-b4c1-7e76578bda36?width=600&height=840",[460],{"url":461,"caption":462},"\u002Fresources\u002Fnews\u002Fnew-report-highlights-3-ways-to-enhance-b20g20-dialogue-on-anti-corruption-1938"," View blog and summary",[],[465],{"authors_id":466},{"id":392,"name":393},[],[469],{"tags_id":470},{"id":125,"name":126},[472],1856,[21,453,454,27],[15],"2022-04-27T11:53:57.000Z","2026-06-02T14:08:44.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fg20s-responsiveness-b20-anti-corruption-recommendations-2010-2017-part-i-baseline",{"id":479,"slug":480,"title":481,"status":6,"nid":482,"year":187,"body":483,"external":25,"topic":484,"language":15,"type":485,"date_published":486,"image":487,"citation":14,"publisher":109,"link_internal":488,"link_external":492,"authors":493,"countries":498,"tags":499,"pdf":504,"topics":506,"featured":25,"languages":507,"summary":7,"programme":7,"area":7,"websites":7,"pdf_text":7,"sort":7,"user_created":37,"date_created":508,"user_updated":38,"date_updated":509,"main_points":7,"short_version":7,"subtitle":7,"link":510},1860,"here-today-and-gone-tomorrow-integrity-and-anti-corruption-private-sector-post-covid","Here today and gone tomorrow? Integrity and anti-corruption in the private sector post covid-19",1567,"Governments are already contemplating life after lockdown and are keen to permit as many businesses as possible to resume operations, ramp up global trade once more, and to galvanise their economies as best they can - even as forecasts about global recession get bleaker by the day.\n\nAs economic activity resumes, what will be the effects of the pandemic on the health and well-being of corporate integrity standards and anti-corruption compliance? What support will companies need or want in the post-covid economic reality? \n\nIn this special analysis, Gemma Aiolfi offers her reflections on compliance in the post-covid world.",[21,22],[30],"2020-04-14","https:\u002F\u002Fjam.baselgovernance.org\u002Fapi\u002Fassets\u002F3fd119e2-734f-466e-bb27-d46c85df09a2?width=600&height=840",[489],{"url":490,"caption":491},"\u002Fresources\u002Fnews\u002Fhere-today-and-gone-tomorrow-integrity-and-anti-corruption-in-the-private-sector-post-covid-19-1566","View online",[],[494],{"authors_id":495},{"id":496,"name":497},289,"Gemma Aiolfi",[],[500],{"tags_id":501},{"id":502,"name":503},1381,"Health",[505],1895,[21,27],[15],"2022-04-27T11:54:20.000Z","2026-06-02T14:08:48.000Z","\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fhere-today-and-gone-tomorrow-integrity-and-anti-corruption-private-sector-post-covid",1780676534178]