Compliance

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Cutting Off the Ugly Head of Private Sector Corruption In Singapore

Singapore's judicial system is broadcasting a pretty plain message: corruption -- whether in the private sector or in the public sector -- will not be tolerated. In a recent case involving bribery of a marine surveying consultant, the courts handed down an unusually strict sentence. This case can serve as a warning: the country's policy on corruption is zero-tolerance.

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Organizational Culture in Corrupt Companies

Corporate culture, defined by behavior, is notoriously difficult to measure. Determining, then, whether an organization boasts a "culture of compliance" or instead operates in a "culture of corruption" is tricky. There are a number of red flags, however, that often point to endemic corruption. Among them: tone at the top, incentive structure, and strategy.

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