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SURVEY ON ANTI-CORRUPTION AND RESPONSIBLE BUSINESS CONDUCT IN SOUTHEAST ASIA

Deadline for response: 19 June 2020

The OECD, in partnership with UNDP, is conducting a firm-level survey to obtain information on the practices and challenges in anti-corruption compliance and responsible business conduct in Southeast Asia, including specific issues and challenges arising in the COVID-19 crisis.

The survey targets firms of different sizes, ownership structure and within varied sectors and across different geographic locations, from small-and-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to the largest state-owned enterprises (SOEs). In the current context of the COVID-19 global health and economic crisis, the survey also collects preliminary data on how companies are reacting, reorganising and responding to the crisis, including adapting business integrity frameworks to address increased risks of corruption.

Survey participants are not required to identify themselves or their organisation and all responses will be confidential. The findings from the survey will only be reported in aggregate form or in a manner that does not allow individual responses to be identified. Respondents are invited to leave their name, title and email address if they would like to receive updates on the results of the survey and future business integrity activities in the region.

The survey takes part under two programmes: the joint OECD-ILO-EU programme to promote Responsible Supply Chains in Asia, and the the OECD South East Asia Anti-Corruption and Business Integrity Project supported by the UK Prosperity Fund.