TRACE Publishes 14th Annual Global Enforcement Report on Anti-Bribery
According to the 2023 GER, there was a drop in the number of open bribery investigations being conducted worldwide, but a moderate increase in
Of the 87 countries conducting investigations concerning alleged bribery of domestic officials,
The Extractive and Engineering/Construction industries continue to experience the highest number of non-
"Globally, we continue to see an overall downward trend in foreign bribery enforcement which began in 2018. However,
Data from the GER is based primarily on the cases and investigations tracked in the TRACE Compendium, an online database of transnational corruption cases.
Read the report at www.TRACEinternational.org.
About TRACE
TRACE is a non-profit international business association dedicated to anti-bribery, compliance and good governance. Founded in 2001 to make it easier and less expensive to navigate and mitigate business bribery risk, TRACE is credited with establishing anti-bribery standards that have been adopted worldwide. Driven by the needs of its members, TRACE is continuously developing tools and resources that power compliance programs. TRACE is headquartered in
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