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  • news 17 Jun 25 June 2025 Update
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BPN acknowledged at UNGASS 2021


Posted on June 7, 2021

The Attorney-General, Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash, acknowledges the work of the Bribery Prevention Network in supporting Australian businesses to prevent, detect and address bribery and corruption at this year’s special session of the United Nations General Assembly which focused on anit-corruption.

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  • 17/06/2025: June 2025 Update
  • 20/03/2025: UK, France and Switzerland announce new anti-corruption alliance
  • 27/02/2025: Bribery Prevention Network Video Series: Insights for C-Suite
  • 20/02/2025: New federal political donation laws in Australia
  • 11/02/2025: 2024 Corruption Perceptions Index released
  • : Victorian man sentenced for false accounting over $3.4 million payments to foreign officials
  • : President Trump has issued an executive order to halt enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).
  • 22/12/2024: December 2024 update
  • 11/12/2024: Public consultation on new AML/CTF Rules
  • 02/12/2024: Inspector’s Report into the National Anti-Corruption Commission’s decision not to investigate referrals from the Royal Commission into the Robodebt Scheme

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The Bribery Prevention Network is a public-private partnership that brings together business, civil society, academia and government with the shared goal of supporting Australian business to prevent, detect and address bribery and corruption and promote a culture of compliance. Read more here. 

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