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ICC Rules of Conduct : Article 7 : Company Codes

These Rules of Conduct being of a general nature, enterprises should, where appropriate, draw up their own codes consistent with the ICC Rules and apply them to the particular circumstances in which their business is carried out.

Such codes may usefully include examples and should enjoin employees or agents who find themselves subjected to any form of extortion or bribery immediately to report the same to senior corporate management. Companies should develop clear policies, guidelines, and training programmes for implementing and enforcing the provisions of their codes.

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 Articles:
Preface
Foreword
GOVERNMENT AND ORGANIZATIONS International Cooperation
Preventive measures
Enforcement Measures
Auditing
OECD Convention
Law enforcement
International financial institutions
BUSINESS Introduction
Basic Principle
Basic Rules Extortion
Bribery
Agents
Financial Recording
Responsabilities
Political Contributions
Company Codes
ICC Follow-up


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