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Artículo

24 May 2005

Autor:
Lee Tashjian, Vice President, Fluor Corporation, Presented at the 6th Global Forum on Reinventing Government, Republic of Korea

Partnering Against Corruption Initiative

In mid-winter of 2003, a task force of global companies, led by Fluor Corporation's Chairman and CEO Alan Boeckmann, began creating a set of anti-corruption principles...Since development of the principles, nearly 70 companies have become signatories, and more recently, the effort has been joined by the global energy sector and mining & metals industry.