TRACE International launches global anonymous bribery reporting tool

TRACE International, a non-profit membership association (and important partner of the Ethisphere Council) that helps companies combat bribery, announced the creation of a new database that can help businesses track the prevalence of bribery attempts and requests.

This new online tool, called BRIBEline, is backed by many leading organizations and companies such as Wal-Mart, International Paper, the World Bank, UPS, Tyco International, and Rolls-Royce.

BRIBEline (the acronym stands for the “Business Registry for International Bribery and Extortion”) is essentially an online survey that is available in 14 languages. While no names are required or collected, the survey asks participants to respond to ten multiple-choice questions. All information is kept anonymous so that reports cannot be used for legal investigations or prosecutions.

Ultimately, the information gathered through BRIBEline will be collected and publicly reported by TRACE in hopes of highlighting where the worst offenders reside in terms of country, ministry, or sector. This in turn will help companies target their compliance and anti-corruption efforts.

Commentary: We think that this is a fabulous tool that reflects the excellent leadership in anti-corruption demonstrated by TRACE’s leader, Alexandra Wrage. There has been a real dearth of information about where bribes are occurring, with companies limited to examining only their own experience and DOJ prosecution and investigation records.

We strongly encourage companies to get involved with BRIBEline and look forward to some of the interesting trends and information that come as a result.


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