September 2003

Trends and Resources

HP Impact: Global corporate E&C corruption focus of new initiative

Leading members of the industry who make up the World Economic Forum's Governors for Engineering & Construction (E&C) have established a multinational task force to develop anti-corrupt..

Weirauch, Wendy, Hydrocarbon Processing Staff

Leading members of the industry who make up the World Economic Forum's Governors for Engineering & Construction (E&C) have established a multinational task force to develop anti-corruption principles. The goal is to provide a guide for companies that participate in engineering and construction procurements worldwide. Developing industry-wide principles and practices is hoped to result in a level playing field based on integrity, fairness and ethical conduct. Strong anti-corruption policies within the E&C industry can help promote the principles of transparency, accountability and responsibility for the long-term benefit

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