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Corrupt public officials must be prosecuted to tackle bribery, OECD legal head says

By Annie Robertson ( October 24, 2019, 15:05 GMT | Insight) -- Corrupt public officials who receive bribes, as well as the companies that pay them, must be prosecuted to effectively tackle the problem, the head of legal affairs at the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development said today. “We cannot just investigate and prosecute companies if we are not ready to do the same to public officials who are also a source of the problem,” Nicola Bonucci said.Corrupt public officials who receive bribes, as well as the companies that pay them, must be prosecuted to effectively tackle the problem, the head of legal affairs at the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development said today....

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