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Anti-corruption 2007/2008

Principle 10 
Business should work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery.

The conduct of DTTL member firms and their people in the marketplace springs from DTTL’s Shared Values and nine Ethical Principles which, amongst other core business principles, set the expectation that DTTL member firm professionals demonstrate integrity, objectivity, and fair business practices in all their relationships with clients and other stakeholders.

The Ethical Principles were developed as part of an internal member firm multi-stakeholder process and were adopted by each of DTTL’s member firms in 2004. The Ethical Principles have since become an integral part of DTTL member firm business processes and practices including DTTL’s "Professional Practice Manual," which sets out rules and guidelines for expected behavior by member firm professionals in all business relationships.

Anti-corruption
At DTTL member firms
In the community
Working with clients
Contributions to the public debate

Environment
At DTTL member firms
In the community
Working with clients
Contributions to the public debate

Human Rights
At DTTL member firms
In the community
Working with clients
Contributions to the public debate

Labor Rights
At DTTL member firms
In the community
Working with clients
Contributions to the public debate

Partnerships and the role of business in society
2007/2008 examples

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