How can the private sector contribute to anti-corruption?

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Corruption is bad for business, evidence shows that the aggregate growth and firm performance is lower in settings where corruption prevails. Research by PWC (2007) found that companies with anti-corruption programs have 50% less incidents of corruption when compared to those who don't invest in such programs.

Manisha Dogra, Vice President Sustainability Asia, shares how the telecommunications multinational Telenor is committed to maintain a responsible business conduct as part of their business strategy.

Learn more about Telenor's work on sustainability: https://www.telenor.com/sustainability/

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) supports governments, private sector and civil society in building transparent and accountable institutions for sustainable development. The multi-year regional project - Promoting a fair business environment in ASEAN is implemented by UNDP in cooperation with the UK government to promote fair, transparent and predictable business environments by working with multi-stakeholders, focusing on Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Viet Nam.
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