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OECD softens stance on Australia ahead of report marking progress on foreign bribery

By Phoebe Seers ( December 15, 2017, 08:58 GMT | Insight) -- In a recent study on the detection of foreign bribery, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development appears to have softened its stance towards Australia’s foreign bribery efforts, citing cross-agency cooperation and efforts overseas. In an earlier report, the OECD slammed the country's anti-bribery efforts.In a recent study on the detection of foreign bribery, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development appears to have softened its stance towards Australia’s foreign bribery efforts, citing cross-agency cooperation and efforts overseas. In an earlier report, the OECD slammed the country's anti-bribery efforts....

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