There are 41 signatories countries to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD’s) Anti-Bribery Convention. Under the Convention, these 41 countries have agreed to make foreign bribery a crime for which individuals and enterprises are responsible.
For the past decade, Transparency International has issued an annual report offering its independent assessment on the status of enforcement in all of the 41 parties to the Convention. In its 11th annual OECD progress report published last week, TI found, among other things, that there is “Active Enforcement” in only four countries and “Little or No Enforcement” in 20 countries.

