Anti-Corruption Standards for Doing Business Internationally Workshop, Budapest
On June 26, 2003, TRACE (Transparent Agents and Contracting Entities) held the next workshop from the series of international anti-corruption workshops on Anti-Corruption Standards for Doing Business Internationally in Budapest, Hungary. It was hosted by the Central European University Graduate School of Business.
A panel of international experts addressed the following issues:
• The U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
• Five Years of the OECD Anti-Corruption Convention
• Hungarian Anti-Corruption Policy and Progress
• Hungarian Interior Ministry: Implementation and Integration
• The Hungarian Business Experience
• Fighting Corruption: The Role of the State Audit Office
TRACE organizes anti-corruption workshops at locations throughout the world. These one-day seminars feature local and foreign lawyers, business people and political figures familiar with practical problems raised by doing business internationally. The workshops are hosted by businesses committed to increasing transparency in their communities and are attended by intermediaries - sales agents, consultants, suppliers and subcontractors – for whom such training is either unavailable locally or prohibitively expensive.