I ATTENDED the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Anti-corruption and Integrity Forum held in Paris, France from March 19 to 22. Slightly over 2,000 participants from 120 countries, both speakers and attendees, came together to share (formally and informally) their experiences, challenges, best practices and perspectives in fighting corruption.
This OECD forum is an international platform that provides opportunities to strengthen friendship among participants comprising corporate compliance officers, law enforcement officers, academics, lawyers, human resource specialists, financial auditors, governance, risk and sustainable consultants and others, and to enhance cooperation and support for a good cause – fighting the crime of foreign bribery.