Fighting Corruption the Celtel Way : Lessons from the Front Line
Celtel is dedicated to making life better. In our eyes this means ensuring a sustainable business to continue the infrastructure investment essential to Africa's development. And it means doing so in a fully transparent manner, including publi...
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okr-10986-95712021-04-23T14:02:46Z Fighting Corruption the Celtel Way : Lessons from the Front Line Ibrahim, Mohamed ACQUISITION ANTICORRUPTION BRIBERY BRIBES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS COMPANY CONSENSUS CORP. CORPORATION CORPORATIONS CORRUPTION CORRUPTION CHARGES CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX EXCHANGE ACT EXCHANGE COMMISSION FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS IMPROPER ADVANTAGE INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS INDIVIDUALS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS INVESTIGATION JOINT VENTURE LAWS MIDDLE EASTERN NEGOTIATIONS OUTREACH PARTNERSHIP POLITICAL PARTIES POTENTIAL ACQUIRER POVERTY REDUCTION REPORTING SAHARA SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDERS STAKEHOLDERS SUBSIDIARIES TRANSPARENCY UNION WESTERN COMPANY Celtel is dedicated to making life better. In our eyes this means ensuring a sustainable business to continue the infrastructure investment essential to Africa's development. And it means doing so in a fully transparent manner, including publishing what we pay to Governments and state-owned enterprises : this amounted to some 35 percent of Celtel's revenue in 2005. The Celtel story shows emphatically that it is possible, if not always easy, to run a successful clean business in Africa which can benefit all stakeholders and help to enable development. 2012-08-13T08:59:29Z 2012-08-13T08:59:29Z 2007-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/05/7643027/fighting-corruption-celtel-way-lessons-front-line http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9571 English Africa Region Findings & Good Practice Infobriefs; No. 274 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa |
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ACQUISITION ANTICORRUPTION BRIBERY BRIBES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS COMPANY CONSENSUS CORP. CORPORATION CORPORATIONS CORRUPTION CORRUPTION CHARGES CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX EXCHANGE ACT EXCHANGE COMMISSION FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS IMPROPER ADVANTAGE INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS INDIVIDUALS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS INVESTIGATION JOINT VENTURE LAWS MIDDLE EASTERN NEGOTIATIONS OUTREACH PARTNERSHIP POLITICAL PARTIES POTENTIAL ACQUIRER POVERTY REDUCTION REPORTING SAHARA SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDERS STAKEHOLDERS SUBSIDIARIES TRANSPARENCY UNION WESTERN COMPANY |
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ACQUISITION ANTICORRUPTION BRIBERY BRIBES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS COMPANY CONSENSUS CORP. CORPORATION CORPORATIONS CORRUPTION CORRUPTION CHARGES CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS CORRUPTION PERCEPTIONS INDEX EXCHANGE ACT EXCHANGE COMMISSION FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS IMPROPER ADVANTAGE INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS INDIVIDUALS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS INVESTIGATION JOINT VENTURE LAWS MIDDLE EASTERN NEGOTIATIONS OUTREACH PARTNERSHIP POLITICAL PARTIES POTENTIAL ACQUIRER POVERTY REDUCTION REPORTING SAHARA SHAREHOLDER SHAREHOLDERS STAKEHOLDERS SUBSIDIARIES TRANSPARENCY UNION WESTERN COMPANY Ibrahim, Mohamed Fighting Corruption the Celtel Way : Lessons from the Front Line |
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Celtel is dedicated to making life
better. In our eyes this means ensuring a sustainable
business to continue the infrastructure investment essential
to Africa's development. And it means doing so in a
fully transparent manner, including publishing what we pay
to Governments and state-owned enterprises : this amounted
to some 35 percent of Celtel's revenue in 2005. The
Celtel story shows emphatically that it is possible, if not
always easy, to run a successful clean business in Africa
which can benefit all stakeholders and help to enable development. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Ibrahim, Mohamed |
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Ibrahim, Mohamed |
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Ibrahim, Mohamed |
title |
Fighting Corruption the Celtel Way : Lessons from the Front Line |
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Fighting Corruption the Celtel Way : Lessons from the Front Line |
title_full |
Fighting Corruption the Celtel Way : Lessons from the Front Line |
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Fighting Corruption the Celtel Way : Lessons from the Front Line |
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Fighting Corruption the Celtel Way : Lessons from the Front Line |
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fighting corruption the celtel way : lessons from the front line |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/05/7643027/fighting-corruption-celtel-way-lessons-front-line http://hdl.handle.net/10986/9571 |
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