REPORTING ON ANTI-CORRUPTION PROGRAMMES The three South African companies in the sample scored highest in the BRICS group achieving an average score of 79 per cent with individual company results between 65 per cent and 88 per cent. The 20 Indian companies achieved the second highest average score at 63 per cent. The four best overall performers in this dimension were Indian companies with a score of 92 per cent. Even the worst performer among Indian companies, Bharat Forge, achieved a result of 15 per cent. Companies from Russia and Brazil performed similarly, achieving average results of 54 per cent. Russian scores ranged from 15 per cent to 69 per cent, while Brazilian scores varied from 0 per cent to 88 per cent. The worst performers in this group were the Chinese companies, which scored 28 per cent on average. Huawei Technologies was the best performer among the 33 Chinese companies with 62 per cent. Two Chinese companies, Fung Group and Chery Automobile, scored zero.
Diagram 11 Reporting on anti-corruption programmes: BRICS – average results Where 100% means full transparency on anti-corruption programmes
South Africa (3 companies)
79%
India (20 companies)
63%
Russia (6 companies)
54%
Brazil (13 companies)
54%
China (33 companies)
28%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
Transparency in Corporate Reporting: Assessing Emerging Market Multinationals
90%
100%
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