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Corruption in France describes the prevention and occurrence of corruption in France. France has ratified several important international anti-corruption conventions such as the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions and the United Nations Convention against Corruption. In general, investors do not consider corruption a problem for doing business in France, and companies operating in France generally have a good reputation of corporate social responsibility.

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  • Corruption in France (en)
  • Casos de corrupció a França (ca)
  • Corruption en France (fr)
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  • Els Casos de corrupció a França en l'esfera financera i política impliquen una o diverses personalitats o organismes polítics o para-públics d'un costat, o d'organisme bancaris o financers de l'altre costat. Per extensió, s'hi han admès temes que tracten sobre la utilització fraudulenta de béns o de diners públics per part d'homes polítics amb tal d'enriquir-se personalment. (ca)
  • Corruption in France describes the prevention and occurrence of corruption in France. France has ratified several important international anti-corruption conventions such as the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions and the United Nations Convention against Corruption. In general, investors do not consider corruption a problem for doing business in France, and companies operating in France generally have a good reputation of corporate social responsibility. (en)
  • La corruption en France décrit la prévention et la présence de la corruption en France. La France a ratifié plusieurs importantes conventions internationales de lutte contre la corruption telles que la Convention de l'OCDE sur la lutte contre la corruption d'agents publics étrangers dans les transactions commerciales internationales et la Convention des Nations unies contre la corruption. En général, les investisseurs ne considèrent pas la corruption comme un problème pour faire des affaires en France, et les entreprises opérant en France ont en général une bonne réputation de la responsabilité sociale de l'entreprise. (fr)
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  • Els Casos de corrupció a França en l'esfera financera i política impliquen una o diverses personalitats o organismes polítics o para-públics d'un costat, o d'organisme bancaris o financers de l'altre costat. Per extensió, s'hi han admès temes que tracten sobre la utilització fraudulenta de béns o de diners públics per part d'homes polítics amb tal d'enriquir-se personalment. (ca)
  • Corruption in France describes the prevention and occurrence of corruption in France. France has ratified several important international anti-corruption conventions such as the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions and the United Nations Convention against Corruption. In general, investors do not consider corruption a problem for doing business in France, and companies operating in France generally have a good reputation of corporate social responsibility. The French National Assembly have proved two bills for combating tax evasion. However, in recent years there are several corruption scandals involving high-ranking public officials. Public works and the defence industry are considered the most affected by corruption. Transparency International's 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index scored France at 71 on a scale from 0 ("highly corrupt") to 100 ("highly clean"). When ranked by score, France ranked 22nd among the 180 countries in the Index, where the country ranked first is perceived to have the most honest public sector. For comparison, the best score was 88 (ranked 1), and the worst score was 11 (ranked 180). (en)
  • La corruption en France décrit la prévention et la présence de la corruption en France. La France a ratifié plusieurs importantes conventions internationales de lutte contre la corruption telles que la Convention de l'OCDE sur la lutte contre la corruption d'agents publics étrangers dans les transactions commerciales internationales et la Convention des Nations unies contre la corruption. En général, les investisseurs ne considèrent pas la corruption comme un problème pour faire des affaires en France, et les entreprises opérant en France ont en général une bonne réputation de la responsabilité sociale de l'entreprise. L'Assemblée nationale française a voté deux projets de loi pour la lutte contre l'évasion fiscale. Cependant, ces dernières années[Quand ?], plusieurs scandales de corruption ont impliqué de hauts fonctionnaires. Les travaux publics et l'industrie de la défense sont considérés comme les plus touchés par la corruption. (fr)
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