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Dangerous Relations between the Public and Private Sectors

Transparency International Hungary’s most recent study, supported by the Dutch Embassy in Budapest, reveals: Absent adequate regulation, public officials working in the private sector and businessmen working in public administration can breed abuses of office, profiteering, and undue influence.

Transparency International Hungary and Telenor Hungary help Hungarian SMEs fight corruption

Transparency International Hungary and Telenor have signed a long-term partnership agreement. The mobile operator has joined the NGO’s Corporate Supporters Forum whose members are committed to transparent and ethical operation. Transparency International Hungary and Telenor wish to leverage their professional experience to help Hungarian small- and medium-sized enterprises combat corruption.

Business breakfast with András Simor, the Governor of the Hungarian Central Bank

Transparency International Hungary organized business breakfast for their Corporate Supporters Forum. The special guest was András Simor, the Governor of the Hungarian Central Bank.

Conference about the corruption risks of authority control

Transparency International Hungary cordially invites you to its conference "Corruption risks of authority control".

Conference about the state-owned and municipal enterprises

Transparency International Hungary pays special attention to the transparent operation of state-owned and municipal enterprises and the efficient use of public money. We would like to support these special companies to implement corporate governance principles and operate in a transparent and accountable business structure.

The Brussels and Budapest Office of Transparency International handed over its recommendations to the Hungarian Government

International and Hungarian leaders of Transparency International introduced their recommendations to the Government today morning expecting more efficient actions against corruption from the Hungarian presidency.

The government is seeking suggestions on how to reduce the level of bureaucracy

Undersecretary Zoltán Cséfalvay met with corporate sponsors of Transparency International

The chief representative of the IMF met with Transparency International Hungary

IMF chief representative was invited to the business breakfast of Transparency International Hungary

Global Integrity Report 2008

The Global Integrity Report: 2008 covers developed countries such as Canada, Japan and Italy as well as dozens of the world’s emerging markets and developing nations, from Argentina and China to the West Bank and Iraq.

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BUSINESS SECTOR

Anti- corruption efforts should combine initiatives from the business community as well, otherwise Hungary cannot successfully participate in the global competition.

ANTI-BRIBERY POLICY PRINCIPLES

The Business Principles for Countering Bribery is a useful and current tool for companies dealing with the challenge and risks posed by bribery.

RESEARCH ON THE COMPETITION CULTURE

Transparency International Hungary conducted a survey in which international companies doing business in Hungary also participated. The survey focused on four sectors: 1) IT, 2) health care and hospitals, 3) the construction industry, 4) logistics and shipping.

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

Strengthening Corporate Governance to Combat Corruption

Corporate Governance and Business Integrity Glossary

AmCham and 25 other organizations contributed to the completion of the Corporate Governance and Business Integrity Glossary, which contributes more to responsible and fair, and thus more competitive, business practices in Hungary.

JOINT PUBLICATIONS

TI Hungary works together with different think tanks, universities, chambers and other organizations. Here, you can access some publications that resulted from these professional partnerships.

UN Global Compact

TI Reporting Guidance on the 10th Principle against Corruption

CORPORATE SUPPORTERS FORUM

Transparency International Hungary (TI) set up the Corporate Supporters Forum (CSF), which aims to bring under one roof those corporations that strive to operate in an ethical, transparent and accountable way and thus wish to become a role model for other business actors.

How to prevent corruption?

The brochure on how to prevent corruption is now available in English.

OIL & GAS COMPANY REPORTING

The natural resource revenues of a country should be used for the profit of its people and contribute to national development.

Transparency in Reporting on Anti-Corruption

A Report of Corporate Practices

Corporate Governance Principles

AmCham released the Hungarian language edition of the „Corporate Governance Principles and Guidelines for Unlisted Companies in Europe“.

OECD GUIDELINES

Using the OECD Guidelines to Tackle Corporate Corruption

RESIST

New tool helps companies RESIST corruption



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