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Partnering Against Corruption Principles for Countering Bribery An Initiative of the World Economic Forum in partnership with Transparency International and the Basel Institute on Governance

The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the World Economic Forum. World Economic Forum 91-93 route de la Capite CH-1223 Cologny/Geneva Switzerland Tel.: +41 (0)22 869 1212 Fax: +41 (0)22 786 2744 E-mail: contact@weforum.org www.weforum.org 2005 World Economic Forum All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system. REF 180/08

COMMITMENT TO ANTI-CORRUPTION We,, support the multi-industry and multi-national anti-corruption initiative to strengthen efforts to counter bribery and corruption. This Initiative was launched by the Engineering & Construction, Energy, and Mining & Metals Governors of the World Economic Forum, in cooperation with Transparency International and the Basel Institute on Governance. We support the Partnering Against Corruption - Principles for Countering Bribery ( Principles ), derived from Transparency International s Business Principles for Countering Bribery. These Principles call for a commitment to two fundamental actions: A zero-tolerance policy towards bribery, and Development of a practical and effective implementation program. Our support means that we will either implement anti-bribery and -corruption practices based on these Principles or use them to benchmark and improve our existing programs so that they achieve the objectives of the Principles. We believe that widespread adoption of these Principles will raise business standards across the world and contribute to the goals of good governance and economic development. We therefore aim to obtain industry-wide support for this Initiative. Name (print): Position: Company: Date: Place: Signature: Please return to The Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (CFR/VWE), World Economic Forum, 91-93, route de la Capite, CH-1223 Genève Fax: +41 (0)22 786 2744 For further information regarding the validation of the signature, please contact paci@weforum.org

Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI) Questionnaire for New PACI Signatories Companies submitting the signed support statement to the Partnering Against Corruption Principles for Countering Bribery must also submit the following information: 1) Company Information A) Annual turnover: B) Company status i) Is the company a subsidiary? If yes, of whom: ii) Is the company private or state-owned? C) Total number of employees (incl. all subsidiaries): D) Industry sector: E) Full address: F) Website: G) General telephone/fax contacts: H) Short profile of company activities (2-3 sentences): 2) Signatory Information A) First name: B) Last name: C) Title (Mr/Mrs/Ms/Dr/Prof.): D) Position: E) E-mail: F) Telephone/ fax: 3) On a separate sheet, describe specific action(s) your company currently undertakes to fight corruption and attach any documents that support your statement. Please return to The Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (CFR/VWE), World Economic Forum, 91-93, route de la Capite, CH-1223 Genève Fax: +41 (0)22 786 2744 For further information regarding the validation of the signature, please contact paci@weforum.org

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Foreword The Partnering Against Corruption - Principles for Countering Bribery ( PACI Principles ) are the product of a task force constituted by member companies of the World Economic Forum in partnership with Transparency International and the Basel Institute on Governance. A precursor version of these PACI Principles was issued in January 2004 for the Engineering and Construction sector. They were subsequently broadened to allow for multi-industry support from member companies and non-member companies of the World Economic Forum. Also in January 2004, the World Economic Forum s Initiative entitled Partnering Against Corruption Initiative ( PACI ) was constituted to advance the process. We believe the time is right for issuance of these PACI Principles and that their widespread adoption will raise standards across industries and contribute to the goals of good governance and economic development. Companies that adopt these PACI Principles will be committing to two fundamental actions the adoption of a zero tolerance policy on bribery and the development of a practical and effective programme of internal systems and controls for implementing that policy. In practical terms, this will mean either implementing antibribery practices based on these PACI Principles or, for companies with established programmes, using the PACI Principles to benchmark existing practice. This document has been designed to provide international companies with practical guidance and a reference point for developing their own implementation policies and procedures for countering bribery. Future efforts will focus on the development of an implementation programme to secure commitment and sustainable adherence to the PACI Principles across our respective industries and to work with public and private sector institutions to take complementary steps. The PACI Board wishes to thank all those whose contributions made the successful completion of this important industry initiative possible. Alan Boeckmann, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Fluor Corporation, USA Hassan Marican, President and Chief Executive Officer, PETRONAS (Petroliam Nasional), Malaysia Wayne Murdy, Chairman of the Board, Newmont Mining Corporation, USA Jermyn Brooks, Director, Private Sector Programmes, Transparency International, Germany Mark Pieth, Chairman, Working Group on Bribery, OECD, Paris, and Chairman of the Board, Basel Institute on Governance, Switzerland Richard Samans, Managing Director, World Economic Forum, Geneva 3

Acknowledgements The Partnering Against Corruption - Principles for Countering Bribery (PACI Principles) have been derived from Transparency International s Business Principles for Countering Bribery. This derivation process was driven by the following Engineering & Construction member companies of the World Economic Forum, and chaired by Alan Boeckmann, CEO of Fluor Corporation: ABB Asea Brown Boveri AMEC Fluor Corporation Halcrow Group Hilti Corporation Hochtief The Morganti Group Obayashi Corporation Skanska SNC-Lavalin International Furthermore, the following companies contributed to the drafting of the PACI Principles: ABB Asea Brown Boveri Alcan Chevron Texaco Eskom Fluor Corporation Hochtief Japan National Oil Corporation Newmont Mining Corporation Occidental Petroleum Corporation Pakistan State Oil Company PETRONAS (Petroliam Nasional) Saudi Aramco Skanska Statoil Group Facilitators: Basel Institute on Governance Transparency International World Economic Forum Legal support provided by: NXG Global Law & Compliance 4

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