The International Anti-Corruption Academy near Vienna is looking for participants in its Corporate Compliance Program Benchmark Project, which will result in the first database on anti-corruption corporate compliance to be set up by an academic/non-profit organization.

The data generated will be free and accessible to the public. And in keeping with IACA’s principles, the project will be run, and the data generated, “with full neutrality and scientific rigor.” The project is long term and data will updated at least yearly, to help users identify and track trends.

The IACA is best known for its advanced degree programs and shorter training sessions for mid-career compliance professionals and others. It was established by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, INTERPOL, the European Anti-Fraud Office, the Republic of Austria, and other stakeholders.

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