Anglo American reveals anti-corruption management tips

In this exclusive podcast, Ernie Landante interviews Edward Bickham, executive vice president of mining giant Anglo American, on how his company management takes on the task of preventing fraud, graft and corrupt practices in operations around the world.

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Articles include:

  • The long arm of international law
    How regulators are stepping up their anti bribery efforts and what effect it is having on European companies
    By John Russell, Managing Editor
  • Counting Corporate Corruption
    Cobus de Swardt, Transparency International's new managing director, thinks companies have had it far too easy on corruption. But things may be changing.
    By Toby Webb, Founding Editor
  • Save corporate reputation by taking employees seriously
    Internal speak-up lines are a sound way for companies to prevent financial and reputational damage
    By Poulomi Saha
  • Company ethics work from the top down
    Establishing an internal culture of responsible behaviour depends a lot on how a company's ethical code of conduct is embedded within the organisation
    By Poulomi Saha
  • BAE's Check list
    BAE Systems has ordered an internal probe into the way it wins defence contracts. But for critics, it is the company's past conduct that should be examined
    By Poulomi Saha
  • Restoring Germany's fallen giant
    Siemens has taken steps to salvage its reputation after damaging bribery revelations
    By Poulomi Saha

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