ICC Commission on Corporate Responsibility and Anti-Corruption

International Chamber of Commerce (ICC)

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ICC Commission on Corporate Responsibility and Anti-Corruption

Mission

Develop policy recommendations and practical tools from a global business perspective on corporate responsibility and fighting corruption

Goals

The ICC Commission on Corporate Responsibility and Anti-Corruption is a body within the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) that focuses on promoting responsible business practices and combating corruption.

The Commission aims to provide companies with practical tools and frameworks for addressing issues related to anti-corruption, business ethics, and corporate social responsibility. It also fosters collaboration among businesses, governments, and civil society to improve governance and promote sustainable, ethical business practices worldwide.

Stakeholders

The Commission brings together over 250 members from 40 countries, representing multinationals, banks, law firms, trade associations and SMEs.

Activities

Members actively shape policy work through an exchange of experience and know-how to develop a “one-stop-shop” for businesses of all sizes looking to strengthen their CSR performance.

The Commission provides business with practical instruments to contribute to their CSR performance and shapes the development of key standards for corporate responsibility.

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Start year

Status

  • active
    The initiative or project is currently being worked on.

Countries Host

Scope

  • global
    Initiative that is explicitly global in focus and mandate - i.e. not pertaining to specific countries.

Industries

Stakeholders

  • Private sector
    Privately owned commercial (for-profit) entities of all sizes, including SMEs
  • Civil society
    non-governmental organisations (national or international), foundations funded by private entities, faith-based organisations, Professional associations, Industry associations, Chambers of Commerce, Local Global Compact Networks

Type

  • Engagement-focused initiative
    Joint declarations of intent, Joint capacity and learning initiatives, Industry-specific working groups, Joint events/awareness raising, Joint activities and integrity tools

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