Surveys & Reports

Corruption Risk Mapping in Kenya’s Private Sector

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This is a report on the Corruption Risk Mapping (CRM) and Anti-Bribery Compliance Assessment conducted in November 2018 in the Private Sector on behalf of the Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA). The study mapped out the risk of corruption to businesses operating in Kenya and with the purpose of providing useful data to help businesses identify and evaluate their corruption risk. It focused on all sectors and industries including all aspects of business operations. The findings in this report will inform the development of guidelines for complying with the Kenya Bribery Act 2016 outlining the principles for operationalizing corruption risk…

Corporate Anti Bribery And Corruption Compliance Capacity Survey Report – Sudan

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CIPE, in partnership with Al-Oula for Financial and Accounting Studies conducted a study in Sudan on companies’ awareness and understanding of anti-corruption compliance, how they are mitigating corruption, and the extent of adoption of international standards on anti-corruption. This study provides greater insight into the compliance market in Sudan. The contents include: Abbreviations Introduction Summary of Key Findings Recommendations Detailed Findings Methodology References Appendix Download

Corporate Anti Bribery And Corruption Compliance Capacity Survey Report – Nigeria

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CIPE, in partnership with IOD Centre for Corporate Governance conducted a study in Nigeria on companies’ awareness and understanding of anti-corruption compliance, how they are mitigating corruption, and the extent of adoption of international standards on anti-corruption. This study provide greater insight into the compliance market in Nigeria. The contents include: Abbreviations Introduction Summary of Key Findings Recommendations Detailed Findings Methodology References Appendix Download

Overcoming Nigeria’s Crippling Threat of Corruption – – CIPE

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The following is part 2 of a 3 part series by Ryan Musser about Nigeria’s elections postponed to Saturday, February 23, 2019. As Nigeria heads to the polls on February 16, corruption remains an endemic issue in Africa’s largest economy, harming its public finances, deterring business investment, exasperating inequality, reducing the standard of living, and weakening the social contract between the government and its people. In a recent report on the impact of corruption on Nigeria’s economy, PricewaterhouseCoopers warned that corruption could cost Nigeria up to 37% of GDP by 2030, or around $1,000 per person, if not addressed immediately. The…

Gender-based Violence in the Digital Environment an Analysis on Businesswomen and Female Workers

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This survey report arises as a joint initiative of the Observatory for Women’s Equity (OEM) in Colombia and the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE). The objective of this research is to characterize gender-based violence online, with a particular emphasis on businesswomen and/o Indeed the administration maintains that it has made progress on its war on corruption. It has prosecuted some big fish, including two former governors. The administration has implemented some reforms, such as a single Treasury account, in which government oversees a single bank account for all revenue. It has introduced a biometric identification system in banks to trace clients and…

“I see that by starting this exciting initiative, hopefully others will see it, others will follow it and we can create another channel to supplement what a lot of other people are doing in the African compliance community.”

Tom Fox