Joining the PACI anti-corruption initiative means additional obligations to adhere to its principles, the company said.
DTEK Group became the first Ukrainian company to join the initiative Cooperation against corruption World Economic Forum (PACI). The press service of the energy holding reported this on Wednesday, November 22.
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“Being a member of the leading anti-corruption platform, DTEK joins the world’s largest companies in several initiatives to prevent and fight bribery and corruption. in the face of an all-out war,” it said in the message.
The company notes that joining the anti-corruption initiative means additional obligations to comply with PACI principles.
Partnering with the world’s largest companies as part of this initiative is an important step forward for Ukrainian business and can bring understanding to a wide global audience on how to defeat corruption in the most difficult situations,” said DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko.
It was previously reported that DTEK and the auditing firm KPMG have developed a project to monitor international aid for the energy industry.
Source: korrespondent

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