
Bribery: A cost-benefit analysis, finally
They say that crime never pays, but the corporate world has also been known for a whatever-it-takes ethos that says corruption can seal the deal. A new report lifts the lid on a murky world.

Attitudes to corporate bribery have changed significantly since the 1970s, when it was regarded as a near-respectable business practice, famously securing deals – and creating a scandal - for nationalised British Leyland in the Middle East and Africa.
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