Understanding Corruption Risk
Corruption risk arises where power, resources, or decision-making authority can be misused for private gain. These risks vary by country, sector, and operating environment, and are often heightened in complex regulatory, high-value, or resource-intensive contexts.
Common forms of corruption include:
Bribery and facilitation payments
Abuse of authority and conflicts of interest
Procurement and licensing fraud
Embezzlement and financial misconduct
State capture and political influence
Why Corruption Matters
For organisations, corruption can result in:
Criminal and civil penalties
Regulatory enforcement and sanctions
Contract termination and financial loss
Long-term reputational damage
For governments and public institutions, corruption undermines:
Public trust and institutional legitimacy
Economic stability and investment confidence
Service delivery and infrastructure development
Rule of law and governance effectiveness
Our Corruption Risk Services
We support both organisations and governments with risk-based solutions to identify, assess, and manage corruption exposure.
Corruption Risk Assessment
Evaluate corruption exposure across countries, sectors, operations, and value chains to identify high-risk areas and prioritise controls.
Anti-Bribery & Corruption (ABC) Advisory
Support the design and strengthening of anti-corruption frameworks, policies, and controls aligned with international standards and regulations.
Due Diligence & Third-Party Risk
Assess corruption risk associated with partners, suppliers, contractors, and agents through enhanced due diligence and ongoing monitoring.
Investigations & Sensitive Reviews
Provide analytical and investigative support for suspected misconduct, regulatory inquiries, or high-risk transactions.
Monitoring & Early-Warning
Track political, regulatory, and governance indicators to identify emerging corruption risks and support proactive mitigation.
Who We Support
Our corruption risk services support:
Multinational corporations
Financial institutions and investors
Government ministries and agencies
State-owned enterprises
Development and international organisations
Why Our Approach
Our approach to corruption risk is:
Risk-based and proportionate
Independent and objective
Grounded in data and expert analysis
Aligned with international best practice
We help clients strengthen governance, reduce exposure, and demonstrate commitment to ethical conduct.
Strengthening Integrity and Trust
Addressing corruption is fundamental to building resilient organisations, effective institutions, and sustainable markets.