| Australian Sites |
Australian Association for Professional and Applied Ethics
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Australian Business Ethics Network The ABEN has been established to to promote ethical practices in business,
advocate the need for ethics as part of business courses and to provide a forum for
ethicists to discuss and exchange ideas on teaching,training and consulting in the field of
business ethics.
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Australian Compliance Institute Compliance is one of the principal foundations upon which modern societies and economies are built.
For Australians to have confidence in our financial institutions, in the suppliers of products and service
we consume, in the actions of Government authorities, we must be able to trust that the organisations we
deal with uphold the laws and values of our community - whether it is a massive multi-national, or a
small store, or sole trader.
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Brian Martin Dr Martin is an associate professor in Science, Technology and Society at the University of Wollongong.
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Centre for Democratic Institutions Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University.
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Corruption Prevention Network Provides people involved in preventing fraud and corruption with a broad range of opportunities
to exchange information and ideas. Holds annual forums, issues newsletters and operates a free email group.
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Crikey Alternative Australian journalism - recommended by Quentin Dempster at the Corruption Prevention
Networks 2001 Forum "Indecent Exposures: The media's role in corruption".
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Discovering Democracy: Promoting informed and effective citizenship
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Edmund Rice Business Ethics Initiative The ER Business Ethics Initiative exists to promote a conversation between business and the community
on the subject of values and ethics in the workplace. It aims to create a space in which issues of
justice and ethics can be researched and discussed in a supportive atmosphere. It also seeks to
promote better understanding between business and the community of the perspectives and priorities
important to each so better outcomes can be achieved for all.
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The Independent Commission against Corruption
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Joint Standing Committee on Treaties Report on its Inquiry into Bribery of Foreign Officials, 2 July 1998
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Whistleblowers Australia
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Criminal Code Amendment (Bribery of Foreign Public Officials) Bill 1999
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Expanatory Memorandum to Bill
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Amendments to Bill as passed
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St James Ethics Centre The St James Ethics Centre is an independent non-profit, non-political organisation that provides
a forum for the promotion of business and professional ethics based in Australia with offices in both
Sydney and Melbourne.
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| International Sites |
Americas' Accountability/Anti-Corruption Project
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Anti-Corruption Network for Transition Economies
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Anti-Corruption Network in Korea
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Asian Development Bank approves anti-corruption policy July 1998
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Asian Development Bank: Procurement Guidelines February 1999
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Center for International Private Enterprise (US Chamber of Commerce)
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Indonesian Corruption Watch
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Indonesian Society for Transparency
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International Chamber of Commerce rules on bribery and extortion
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International Institute for Public Ethics
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) Adopts Guidelines Regarding Governance Issues
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Internet Corruption Perception Index
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OECD anti-corruption unit home page
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The Perception of Corruption: A Market Discipline Approach
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UK Social Investment Forum Home Page
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United Nations ECOSOC resolution on corruption
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US Office of Inspector General Integrity Briefing
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Preventing Corruption in World Bank Projects: Procurement Guidelines
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Helping Countries Combat Corruption: the role of the World Bank September 1997
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World Bank Procurement Guidelines updated September 1997
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World Bank Consultant Guidelines updated
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World Bank Institute Governance and Anti Corruption
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World Bank Anti Corruption Homepage
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World Trade Organisation working group on transparency in government procurement
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