TI has published a study called “Transparency in Corporate Reporting: Assessing the World’s Largest Companies”. This study analyses the transparency of corporate reporting on a range of anti-corruption measures among the 105 largest publicly listed multinational companies. It rates companies on a number of factors, including reporting on anti-corruption programmes, organisational transparency and country-by-country reporting. The report found that financial sector companies tended to score badly. Oil, gas and materials companies scored best. (Source: Transparency in Corporate Reporting)
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TI publishes study on corporate transparency
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- Emma Radmore and Dominic Sedghi
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- July 13 2012
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Philip I. Weis
Senior Corporate Counsel
Pfizer