Feedback from an industry survey will be used to help combat bribery and corruption in the Isle of Man.
The questionnaire was published as part of the Government’s Anti-Bribery and Corruption Project in December.
It identified some areas for improvement such as increased training within a business to help recognise bribery and corruption is taking place.
The Cabinet Office project aims to embed a culture of continuous improvement in the public and private sectors and ensure suspicious activity is recognised, reported and acted upon.
The important feedback will now be used to inform the delivery of a national bribery and corruption strategy and ensure resources are targeted in the right areas.
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