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Russian Compliance Alliance

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Russian Compliance Alliance

Mission

Establish Russia as a pilot for a B20 global anti-corruption model

Goals

The goal of the Russian Compliance Alliance (RCA) is to create a private-sector certification process that defines ethics compliance standards for Russian supply chains of multinational companies operating in Russia.

Stakeholders

RCA is a non-commercial initiative. Its original objective was to establish Russia as a pilot for a B20 global anti-corruption model, and to use this initiative for research on how best to address this market economy challenge. The RCA partners with the B20 Collective Action Hub and receives support from its primary research partners: Higher School of Economics (Faculty of Management) and The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania (Legal Studies and Business Ethics Department).

Activities

The project is intended to be a “public good”, available to any organisation free of charge. The only restriction on use is that it not be sold. The self-evaluation questionnaire is designed to:

  • Address the requirements of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, UK Bribery Act, and Russian Anticorruption law № 273-ФЗ “Article 13.3”;
  • Emphasize business culture;
  • Cover key topics rather than comprehensive levels of detail;
  • Provide a level of complexity that is manageable by SMEs as well as larger organisations.

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Status

  • dormant
    Work on the initiative or project has been suspended, is not currently ongoing, or it is unclear if activities are being undertaken.

Countries Operations

Countries Host

Scope

  • national
    Initiative that operates in and focuses mainly on one country, whether on a national or sub-national level.

Industries

Stakeholders

  • Private sector
    Privately owned commercial (for-profit) entities of all sizes, including SMEs
  • Civil society
    non-governmental organisations (national or international), foundations funded by private entities, faith-based organisations, Professional associations, Industry associations, Chambers of Commerce, Local Global Compact Networks
  • Academia
    research and education institutions (privately or state owned)

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