OECD & UNDP Anti-Corruption and Responsible Business Conduct Survey 2020

The OECD, in partnership with UNDP, has launched a survey to obtain first-hand information on practices and challenges in anti-corruption compliance and responsible business conduct (RBC) in Southeast Asia. The survey aims to:

  • Understand how corruption and other sustainability risks affect businesses in the region.
  • Assess current practices of companies operating in Southeast Asia in internalising and connecting anti-corruption and RBC issues within the company.
  • Gathering innovative ideas and solutions which can be shared with other companies throughout the region to support businesses in implementing RBC and business integrity standards
  • Evaluate what kind of support the OECD can offer to support companies in enhancing their management of their business integrity and RBC risks
  • Evaluate the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on anti-corruption compliance and RBC among companies operating in Southeast Asia.

The survey results will be aggregated and presented in purely statistical terms in late 2020 within a broader OECD Regional Stocktake report. No individual responses will be shared and all data is anonymized.

Take the survey now

Responses to this survey are anonymous. Respondents are encouraged to provide additional information by sharing copies and links to various materials (procco@eac-global.com). The responses will be aggregated and presented in purely statistical terms. Any comments or documents provided will not be attributed to the respondents or their companies. The OECD is committed to protecting the personal data it processes, in accordance with its Personal Data Protection Rules. Under the Rules, you have rights to access and rectify your personal data, as well as to object to its processing, request erasure, and obtain data portability in certain circumstances. To exercise these rights in connection with survey or for any additional information or explanation about the survey in general please contact Pietro Rocco (procco@eac-global.com) or visit the OECD website. If you have further queries or complaints related to the processing of your personal data, please contact the Data Protection Officer. 
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