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India Inc calls for criminalising corruption in private sector

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Posted: Oct 02, 2012 at 1407 hrs IST
The Central government has proposed to make bribery in private sector, both giving and accepting it, a criminal offence by amending the IPC.

New Delhi India Inc has supported a proposed law to criminalise private sector bribery saying such an attempt would help in checking corruption.

Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) has noted with approval the government attempt to amend the Indian Penal Code (IPC) to make corruption in private sector a criminal offence.

"We believe that such a provision could be an effective deterrent and help curb corruption," it said.

The Central government has proposed to make bribery in private sector -- both giving and accepting it -- a criminal offence by amending the IPC.

However, FICCI, said that it was necessary to ensure that the amended law does not cause undue harassment to businessmen in the country.

"It is imperative that such a law be implemented only after a thorough cleansing of the existing regulations and legal provisions...

"It is also important to ensure that the amended law does not cause undue harassment to private businessmen in the country," the industry body said.

The government's move was also supported by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India (Assocham). Assocham Secretary General D S Rawat said that the body favours such a law which was the need of the country.

Whereas, the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) said it was "examining the matter internally".

The draft Indian Penal Code (Amendments) Bill, 2011, circulated to states and Union Territories by the Centre for their comments, would cover graft by an individual, firm, society, trust, association of individuals, company, whether incorporated or not, which undertakes any economic or financial or commercial activity.

At present, there are no legal provisions to check graft in the private sector.

As per the draft law, whoever in the course of economic, financial or commercial activity promises, offers or gives, directly or indirectly, any gratification, in any capacity, for a private sector entity, for the person himself or for another person shall be punishable.

The Centre has asked all States and UT administrations to give their views on the proposed amendments in the IPC.

According to an expert of Pricewaterhouse Coopers (PwC), a consultancy firm, penalising errant private firms could be a way to check corruption.

"Strengthening of corporate governance norms and increasing disclosure requirements thereby creating a market mechanism to penalise errant private firms could be a way to check corruption," said Kunal R Gupta, Associate Director, PwC India.

He also cited a US Law which deals with foreign bribery saying it had a "tremendous impact" in the manner in which companies and persons in that country do business.

"We understand that in the US context US Foreign Corruption Practices Act (FCPA) of 1977 which, in a slightly different context of foreign bribery, deals with the supply side of bribery, has had a tremendous impact in the manner in which the US companies and persons do business and on their compliance policies," Gupta said.

The expert hinted support to a regulatory body close on the lines of the US's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA).

"Purely based on our experience and information available in public domain, SEC in the US and FSA in the UK have had a discernible impact on the corruption in private sector," the expert said when asked whether there was a need to have a regulatory body to check corruption in the private sector.

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has oflate declined to play a CVC-like role to check corruption in private firms saying it was not its mandate.

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Activists - Bibery - Corruption by Stella H Howell on 02 Oct 2012

Attacks on Buddhists or any groups must be severely punished. Investigations will find these attacks are by criminal activists who have been indirectly bribed by so called powerful forces. Such is always the case when there are attacks on those who strive for justice and peace. Concept on the new law to criminalise corruption is a fabulous idea. To be successful it needs to be broad and holistic to encompass every form of corruption. In one sentence all that brings upon any disease, influence, darkness weather financial, health, well being, spiritual etc. needs to be included. Ofcourse, we must protect all life not just human beings but animals, nature etc. Several streams of corruption have entered India changing the trend of 'thought' to 'desires' not just financial but also 'soul stealing'. I recently read Indian Press and for a moment thought it was the Western Papers. There is no difference. That indeed is a great pity. May there be enlightenment for positive change.

AA by ajit vadakayil on 02 Oct 2012

HEY WHAT ABOUT "LOBBYING BRIBES " PAID BY VEDANTA , MONSANTO, WALMART, STARBUCKS ETC --TO UPA MINISTERS? ANNA HAZARE JUST ESCAPED FROM THE CLUTCHES OF THIS FOREIGN FUNDED KEJRIWAL GANG. KEJRIWAL, AND PARTY WEARING GANDHI TOPI WILL NOT FOOL INDIANS ANY MORE. kejriwal:-- what is your stance on FDI in multibrand retail? bhushan:-- what is your stance on kashmir? all indians-- Punch into google search - BRAINWASHING PROCESS OF GANDHI- VADAKAYIL . Gandhi was unleashed upon us by our invaders! Wake up Indians ! Capt ajit vadakayil ..

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