Gain critical insights into modern slavery and human rights challenges in global supply chains, and discover strategies to strengthen compliance and mitigate risks for 2025 and beyond. 

Gain critical insights into modern slavery and human rights challenges in global supply chains, and discover strategies to strengthen compliance and mitigate risks for 2025 and beyond. 

Gain critical insights into modern slavery and human rights challenges in global supply chains, and discover strategies to strengthen compliance and mitigate risks for 2025 and beyond. 

Gain critical insights into modern slavery and human rights challenges in global supply chains, and discover strategies to strengthen compliance and mitigate risks for 2025 and beyond. 

Statement from Our CEO Simon Wardle on International Anti-Corruption Day 2025

#UnitedAgainstCorruption | #IACD2025

On International Anti-Corruption Day, we stand with partners around the world #UnitedAgainstCorruption.

Corruption remains one of the most significant barriers to equitable growth, fair competition, and social trust. It distorts markets, enables organized crime, weakens institutions, and disproportionately harms the most vulnerable. The private sector has a critical role to play in driving transparency, accountability, and trust across global markets.

This year’s global campaign celebrates the next generation of integrity leaders, whose advocacy highlights the connection between corruption, organized crime, peace, and security — and the evolving role of technology and AI in detecting and mitigating risk.

At Ethixbase360, we see first-hand how companies are increasingly expected to demonstrate real accountability across their third-party ecosystems. That is why we are dedicated to equipping organizations with actionable intelligence, technology, and expertise to identify risk, strengthen governance, and embed transparency into business relationships globally.

We also recognize that tackling corruption requires more than compliance — it requires culture, courage, and collaboration. Companies are not just managing risk; they are shaping markets, setting expectations, and helping build the conditions for sustainable and inclusive growth.

This year saw shifting enforcement priorities, from a temporary pause in FCPA enforcement and a renewed focus on cartels and transnational crime to global commitments like the 2025 G20 Declaration on illicit financial flows and ownership transparency In this context, companies face heightened expectations to understand, monitor, and manage risk beyond traditional bribery schemes — and to help close gaps where political will, enforcement mechanisms, or international coordination fall short. The message is clear: corporate leadership on transparency is essential to sustaining progress and protecting markets, even when policy landscapes shift.

On this International Anti-Corruption Day, we reaffirm our commitment to partnering with organizations of all sizes, across all sectors, to build integrity into the fabric of global commerce. Because when companies operationalize transparency, they do more than protect themselves — they help protect communities, economies, and the future.

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