All decisions are free from corruption.
Guiding questions
Are processes in place at all tiers of decision-making to prevent corruption, including: employee training, transparency requirements, complaints and whistle blower mechanisms that are free from risk of retaliation, and reporting?
Are there checks and balances on power throughout the project, such as opportunities to include independent bodies in planning and development determinations?
Are all project processes carefully analysed from an anti-corruption perspective, to mitigate the risk of corrupt behaviour?
Stories and illustrative examples
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International Standards
OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, Guidelines and related tools
UN Convention Against Corruption
Global Anti-Bribery Guidance, TI UK
RICS and UN Global Compact report on Advancing Responsible Business in Land, Construction, Real Estate Use and Investment, page 27
Raoul Wallenberg Institute: "The Nexus between Anti-Corruption and Human Rights"
Equator Principle 7: Independent Review and 10, Reporting and Transparency
Sustainable Development Goal - Target 16.5: Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms.