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Anti-corruption: Contributions to the public debate

  • United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan appointed  Futhi Mtoba, chairman of Deloitte Southern Africa, as one of 10 business representatives to serve on the  UN Global Compact Board. The board’s role is to provide strategic advice to the initiative, assist in implementing the Global Compact’s integrity measures and serve as an advocate of responsible business practices around the world. Mtoba’s appointment reflects her personal commitment to the Global Compact’s mission and principles. She is actively involved in high-profile organizations, such as the NEPAD Business Foundation, the Money Laundering Advisory Council and the Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors, whose activities range from promoting development in the African continent to combating money laundering to leading the transformation of the accounting profession. Ms. Mtoba will work with signatory companies and members of the Global Compact Board in a special working group on transparency and anti-corruption.
  • In an article from the 21 June 2006 edition of the  Financial Times, Global CEO Bill Parrett takes a  Deloitte Financial Advisory Services LLP ( United States) contributed a case study on Internal Reporting and Whistle Blowing to the Business Against Corruption handbook launched by the Global Compact in April 2006.

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