Diagram 2 Reporting on anti-corruption programmes Where 100% means full transparency on anti-corruption programmes
92%
Tata Communications, Tata Global Beverages, Tata Steel, Vedanta Resources
88%
Petrobras, Petronas, Sasol, Votorantim Group Bharti Airtel, Bumi Resources, PTT, Sappi, Saudi Basic Industries, Tata Consultancy Services
85% 81%
Tata Chemicals Brasil Foods, Infosys Technologies, Sabanci Holding, Tata Motors, Tenaris, Wipro
77%
América Móvil, Lenovo Group, Mahindra & Mahindra
73%
Evraz Group, Femsa, United Company Rusal
69%
Bidvest Group, Gazprom, LAN Airlines, Reliance Industries
65%
DP World, Huawei Technologies, Magnesita Refratários
62%
Camargo Corrêa Group, Gerdau, Grupo Bimbo, JBS
58%
Embraer, Lukoil, Sinosteel, Suzlon Energy Alfa, China State Construction Engineering Corporation, Cosco Group, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories, Indorama Ventures, Koç Holding, Marcopolo, Mexichem, Natura, Norilsk Nickel Baosteel Group, WEG
54% 50% 46%
Lupin Limited, Suntech Power, Wanxiang Group, Zoomlion
42%
Anshan Iron and Steel Group, Falabella, Gedeon Richter, Sinohydro
38%
Haier, Hindalco Industries, Johnson Electric, Sinomach
35%
Bajaj Auto, Chint Group, Sinochem, ZTE
31%
Gruma
27%
China National Offshore Oil Corporation, Crompton Greaves
23%
Aluminium Corporation of China, BYD, Geely – Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, Indofood Sukses Makmur, Larsen & Toubro, Yanzhou Coal Mining Company Bharat Forge, China Minmetals, China Shipping Group, Severstal, Shanghai Electric Group
19% 15%
China Communications Construction Company, Galanz Group, LDK Solar China International Marine Containers Group, China National Chemical Corporation, Coteminas, Thai Union Frozen Products China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation
12% 8%
Sample average 46%
4%
Charoen Pokphand Group, Chery Automobile, El Sewedy Electric, 0% Emirates Airlines, Etisalat, Fung Group, Mabe, Odebrecht Group 0%
20%
40%
Companies scored very differently on each of the 13 questions measured in the first dimension. However, the question that achieved the highest score sought to assess whether their public documents included a commitment to complying with all relevant laws, including anti-corruption laws. Of the 100 companies surveyed, 79 published a statement to that effect. Only six companies were found to have a public statement on the prohibition of facilitation payments, the poorest result in this dimension.
16
Transparency International
60%
80%
100%