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Transparency Int’l Finds China and Russia Firms Most Likely to Bribe

According to a Transparency International press release, its 2011 Bribe Payers Index, released November 2, 2011, ranks 28 leading international and regional exporting countries by the likelihood of their firms to bribe abroad. The press release states that companies from…

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Russia and China, who invested US$120 billion overseas in 2010, are seen as most likely to pay bribes abroad. Companies from the Netherlands and Switzerland are seen as least likely to bribe.