Cleanbiz Internationial Seminar - Lisbon and facebook

CLEANBIZ is a joint initiative of the national chapters of Transparency International in Iceland, Norway and Portugal, funded by EEA Grants Portugal, which aims to foster the commitment of the business sector to Human Rights and Sustainable Development by expanding the principles of corporate social responsibility in preventing and combating bribery and illegal and unethical competitive practices in foreign trade.

On the afternoon of June 27th, the Nova Compliance Lab and the NOVA Centre on Business, Human Rights and the Environment will host the international seminar discussing the main challenges and good practices in this field.

The event will take place in Lisbon. Streaming via Facebook will be available

More info on the project webpage

 

CLEANBIZ COMMITMENT DECLARATION

The business sector in Iceland, Norway and Portugal is asked to contribute to decrease corruption and promote human rights and sustainable development through actively supporting the implementation and enforcement of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention.

Corruption prevents the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals and the full implementation of Human Rights.

I, the undersigned, declare, on behalf of my company, the commitment to human rights and sustainable development through the enforcement of corporate social responsibility principles aimed at preventing and combating bribery and illegal and unethical competitive practices in international trade.

In our company, corruption, that is, the misappropriation of public funds for private gain, is intolerable, and that is why we are committed not to pay bribes, at home and abroad.

In addition, we will do everything possible to ensure that we have internal policies and procedures capable of guaranteeing that the employees at our service, as well as our business partners, understand and comply with the international anti-corruption and anti-bribery standards by providing them with guidelines and training.

Sign here

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