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TRACE Releases 2020 Bribery Risk Matrix
ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov. 19, 2020/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

TRACE  
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), a globally recognized business association dedicated to anti-bribery, good 
governance and compliance, has released the 2020 TRACE Bribery Risk Matrix  
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2981654-1&h=2764253596&u=https%3A%2F%2Fc212.net%2Fc%2Flink%2F%3Ft%3D0%26l%3Den%26o%3D2638903-1%26h%3D2148562091%26u%3Dhttps%253A%252F%252Fwww.traceinternational.org%252Ftrace-matrix%26a%3DTRACE%2BBribery%2BRisk%2BMatrix&a=TRACE+Bribery+Risk+Matrix 
), which measures business bribery risk in 194 jurisdictions. According to this 
year's data, North Korea, Turkmenistan, South Sudan, Venezuela and Eritrea 
present the highest commercial bribery risk, while Denmark, Norway, Finland, 
Sweden and New Zealand present the lowest.

Other notable findings:

    - The United States dropped eight places in the rankings since 2019, 
      and out of the top 20, from 15th to 23rd. 
    - South America, on average, improved notably since 2019, while the 
      broader Latin America region remained largely unchanged. 
    - China has potentially helped to reduce opportunities for bribe demands 
      by public officials by continuing to streamline its bureaucracy. 
    - Somalia moved out of the bottom ranking, which it held from 2017 to 
      2019, and is now ranked 187th out of 194.

Originally published in 2014 to meet a need in the business community for more 
reliable information about bribery risk worldwide, the TRACE Matrix addresses 
the likelihood of encountering bribe demands when doing business in a given 
jurisdiction. This year's edition includes an updated selection of datapoints 
to ensure the TRACE Matrix is based on the most recent available information. 

"The TRACE Matrix has been designed with businesses in mind, aggregating 
multiple relevant data sources that are not limited to show general perceptions 
of corruption but that also reflect the countries' commitments to prevent 
corruption from happening through regulatory transformation, increased 
transparency, public modernization and civil society empowerment," said Gonzalo 
Guzman, Global General Counsel, Anti-Corruption at Unilever. "We applaud and 
recognize the efforts that TRACE makes to keep this tool publicly available at 
no charge and we look forward to continuing using it as the external country 
risk source for our global risk assessment."

"Effective compliance programs must be tailored to address specific risks 
companies encounter on the ground," TRACE President Alexandra Wrage said. "The 
TRACE Matrix helps compliance teams make informed decisions about how to 
mitigate bribery risk based on geographic variances, an important component of 
any risk assessment."

The TRACE Matrix helps companies examine the conditions that allow commercial 
bribery to flourish: (1) the nature and extent of government interaction with 
the private sector; (2) societal attitudes toward bribery and the government's 
ability to enforce anti-bribery laws; (3) governmental transparency; and (4) 
civil society's ability to monitor and expose corruption.

The TRACE Matrix is publicly available at TRACEinternational.org/trace-matrix  
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). Access the Matrix Data Browser at www.matrixbrowser.TRACEinternational.org  
https://c212.net/c/link/?t=0&l=en&o=2981654-1&h=4096023259&u=https%3A%2F%2Fc212.net%2Fc%2Flink%2F%3Ft%3D0%26l%3Den%26o%3D2638903-1%26h%3D2049302144%26u%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fmatrixbrowser.traceinternational.org%252F%26a%3Dmatrixbrowser.traceinternational.org&a=matrixbrowser.TRACEinternational.org 
).

View a 90-second video 
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) about the TRACE Matrix.

About TRACE

TRACE is a globally recognized business association dedicated to anti-bribery, 
compliance and good governance and leading provider of shared-cost third party 
risk management solutions. Members and clients include over 500 multinational 
companies located worldwide. TRACE is headquartered in the United States and 
registered in Canada, with a presence on five continents. For more information, 
visit: www.TRACEinternational.org.

SOURCE:  TRACE

CONTACT: Gigi O'Connell
         goconnell@traceinternational.org
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