How to Avoid a Bribe
Doing business in parts of the world where corruption is part of everyday life
Bribery costs individuals, businesses and economies billions of dollars each year, and there are many international laws and conventions against it. But what happens when your firm operates in a part of the world where it's still the norm?
In this episode we speak to three business people with first-hand experience of backhanders and ask how they can be avoided. One of them tells us he pays bribes as a matter of course, but if you're not willing to, does that mean you simply can't do business?
Contributors: Gary Busch, managing director of political risk analysts Chunguza Associates and also Transport Logistics; Ron Cruse, founder and CEO of freight firm Logenix International and author of 'Lies, Bribes & Peril: Lessons for the Real Challenges of International Business'; and Alexandra Wrage, founder and CEO of anti-bribery consultancy TRACE International.
Presenter: Ed Butler
Producer: Simon Tulett
(Picture: Men passing banknotes under a table. Credit: Getty Images)
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- Sat 11 Aug 2018 02:06GMT麻豆社 World Service except Americas and the Caribbean, East and Southern Africa, News Internet & West and Central Africa
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