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Partnering Against Corruption Initiative

In an effort to combat global corruption, the World Economic Forum Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI) was formally launched by CEOs from the Engineering & Construction, Energy and Metals and Mining industries in January 2004.  PACI is business driven global initiative with commitment from the top.

(Panel L to R) Mark Pieth, OECD; Wayne Murdy, Newmont Mining Corporation; Alan Boeckmann, Fluor Corporation; Hassan Marican, PETRONAS; Jermyn Brooks, Transparency International

The PACI's mission is to develop multi-industry principles and practices that will result in a competitive level playing field, based on integrity, fairness and ethical conduct. The PACI places the private sector in a unique position to guide governments' and international organizations' strategies and policies on anti-corruption and has built strong relationships with the key players and institutions from the global anti-corruption landscape. 

The PACI Principles for Countering Bribery, create a common language on corruption and bribery valid for all industries firmly believing that corruption can not be countered without leadership and commitment from the top.  The PACI is based on CEO commitment to zero-tolerance towards bribery and commitment to implement a practical and effective anti-corruption program within the company - or for companies that already have a program in place to benchmark the existing program against the PACI Principles.

PACI is a multistakeholder initiative which works with a number of organizations including:

PACI is also partnering with the American Chamber of Commerce in Romania and the Ethos Institute of Business and Social Responsibility/the Business Pact for Integrity and Against Corruption.

PACI today is truly multi-sectoral (with signatories beyond the three originating sectors) and fully inclusive, meaning that all companies are invited to join PACI regardless of their size, country of origin or affiliation with the World Economic Forum.



Video interviews

Annual Meeting 2007
Speaking on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2007 in Davos, PACI Board Member Wayne W. Murdy explains why companies should join the anti-corruption initiative and what makes PACI unique.
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PACI Board Member Jermyn Brooks
Discusses the anti-corruption initiative on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum's Annual Meeting 2007 in Davos.
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World Anti-Corruption Day 2006
Speaking on the occasion of World Anti-Corruption Day, PACI board member Professor Mark Pieth talks about the initiative, its goals and achievements.
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Private sector's role in fighting corruption
Alan Boeckmann, Chairman and CEO, Fluor Corporation, comments on PACI, his company's involvement in the initiative and how the private sector can play a role in the fight against corruption. Watch the videoTranscript (PDF)



PACI Board

How to get involved

For more information please contact paci@weforum.org

    
 
News
 
 

The Business Case Against Corruption (pdf)
A ‘first-of-its-kind’ anti-corruption document, entitled “Clean Business Is Good Business – The Business Case Against Corruption” has been released by the World Economic Forum, The International Chamber of Commerce, Transparency International and the United Nations Global Compact.

Press release (pdf)
Survey reveals leading companies implement anti-corruption programmes.

PACI’s Highlighting Achievers Survey
The first survey of its kind reveals that PACI signatory companies are demonstrating progress in developing, implementing and monitoring anti-corruption programmes.



Shell signs up to PACI
 
 

Jeroen van der Veer, Chief Executive, Royal Dutch ShellJeroen van der Veer, Chief Executive at Royal Dutch Shell and Community Leader of the Energy Industry Partnership in 2007, has joined a growing community of CEOs, who are demonstrating leadership in fighting corruption.

Full list of PACI signatories

Points of View
 
 

"Increasingly we are asking the business decision makers around the world to take the next step in the anti-corruption process and help bring more companies on board in order to level the playing field."

PACI Board Member Jermyn Brooks 
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"For Alcan, fighting corruption is fundamental to our core values and commitment to sustainability, which form the base of our success wherever we operate.  Through our participation in the PACI, Alcan is proud to be at the leading edge of this fight."

Richard Evans, Alcan


Related links
- New PwC report: The business case for an effective anti-corruption programme
- Global Corruption Report
- UN-Business Focal Point
- World Bank
- Press release: Key coalition formed to fight private sector corruption on anti-corruption day
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