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Flour Corp's Business Ethics Practices: Creating Six Sigma Standards in Staying Corruption-Free
Fluor Corporation: Corruption Floored? Cont...
'The Code' describes the necessity of maintaining morality in almost all areas of its business and gives strict guidelines to the employees and any (even the slightest) violation of 'The Code' is not viewed gently. After guiding the employees, 'The Code' aptly states "Remember: Looking the other way is not accepted"23 .
While leaving no stone unturned to make all its business practices corrupt-free, Fluor Corp. is
also working with external agencies to propagate and sensitise other players in the industry, the
absence of which would make its internal efforts futile. After all, unless and until other players in the
industry also endorse the corruption-free business practices, it would become highly difficult for
Fluor Corp. to continue to pursue its corruption-free business practices.
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combating corruption and joining hands with international bodies like TI and World Economic Forum (WEF),
which, over the years have taken several proactive and aggressive steps to usher
in corrupt-free business world.
At the 2003 meeting of WEF, Boeckmann was asked to head the engineering and construction industry in a fight against corruption and global bribery. The members of the task force were also asked to establish a set of benchmark 'Business Principles'. Working with TI and Basel Institute of Corporate Governance, the group of engineering companies from Europe, Asia, the Middle East and North and South America developed a set of much needed anti-corruption principles.
As a part of WEF's annual meeting on January 25th 2004, 19 leading international engineering
and construction companies including Fluor Corp., signed and adopted a set of business principles for
countering bribery, in a move to combat global corruption within their industry. The companies thus
committed to a 'zero tolerance' policy on bribery and development and implementation of a broadbased,
anti-corruption programme to guide the behaviour of employees. With these principles, WEF
began Partnership Against Corruption Initiative (PACI).
23]"Fluor code of business conduct and ethics", http://www.fluor.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/HR700.pdf
24]Ibid.