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Business Ethics: Transparency International Latvia perspective Tallinn, April 8 2008 Agris Varpins, Development Director Sabiedrība par atklātību DELNA.

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1 Business Ethics: Transparency International Latvia perspective Tallinn, April 8 2008 Agris Varpins, Development Director Sabiedrība par atklātību DELNA / Transparency International Latvia

2 Presentation Road-Map TI Latvia contribution to a better business environment Integrity Pact a tool for government and businesses TI Latvia business survey:major findings

3 TI Latvia activities in the area of business integrity TI Business ethics club www.biznesspretkorupciju.lv Integrity Pact with the Ministry of Culture

4 TI Latvia Business Ethics Club (Concept) Informal and open TI Business principles, UN Global Compact Resource in implementation of anti-corruption strategies Developing reputation through demonstration of values New marketing instrument Synergie of competences

5 Integrity Pact Ministry of Culture, Agency Three New Brothers, TI Latvia The National Library: 230 million EUR Museum of Contemporary Art: 27 million EUR Concert Hall: 45 million EUR

6 Integrity Pact main principles Public administration, business and NGO cooperation for corruption prevention Agency procedures streamlined Mandatory anti-corruption declaration TI Latvia right to participate in decision-making before the final decision is taken

7 Main Conditions of Integrity Pact Grace period given to agency/ministry to remedy situation Bidders not complying with Anti- corruption declaration excluded from the process Agency has the right to withdraw the contract if there is reasonable doubt about a contractor involvement in corrupt behavior.

8 Benefits for Businesses Encouragement to implement anti-corruption programmes and codes of conduct More competitive industry Access to free-of-charge expertise Whistle blowers mechanism Building integrity alliances

9 Merko Ehitus/Merks case Excluded from competion Reasonable doubt about corruption Information from Estonia’s Prosecutor General Office Initial wihdrawal from submitting a bid Accusation of TI Latvia being biased

10 German business in Latvia (2007) ‏ 19 responses out of 32 95% - precise definition of corruption 84% “have heard” about corruption in their sector 11% have used corrupt methods

11 US business in Latvia (2008) ‏ Originally 37 businesses Answers from 12 Refused to participate 8

12 US business in Latvia (2008) ‏ 75% - have codes of conduct 16% - anti-corruption programmes 91% - would bribe if companies existance was in question 36% - does not extend requirements of code of conduct or anti-corruption programme to partners

13 Businesses and anti- corruption policies Corruption is declared as unacceptable, however, there is no active anti- corruption stance Discrepancy between level of corruption in the country and high ethical standards of companies Not willing to speak openly about business ethics

14 Thank you! More information: www.delna.lv or by email TI@delna.lv www.biznesspretkoruciju.lv


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