The GRI was formed in 2000 to encourage sustainability reporting. GRI upped its approach in 2016 by moving from a reporting framework to a range of Global Sustainability Reporting Standards.
The UNGC requires signatory companies to commit to its ten principles, including the 10th Principle against Corruption. The UNGC requires signatory companies to commit to its ten principles, including the 10th Principle against Corruption.
TI has been at the forefront of assessing companies’ reporting on anti-bribery programmes.
TI-UK measures public reporting through the Defence Companies Anti-Corruption Index and the Corporate Anti-Corruption Benchmark. It also measures public reporting on political activities in the Corporate Political Engagement Index.
This series of indices assess environmental, social and governance practices, and includes anti-corruption indicators.
This index is published annually and benchmarks the political disclosure and accountability policies and practices of leading U.S. public companies.