
corruption risk assessments
Corruption risk assessments are systematic processes used by organizations and governments to identify areas where dishonesty, bribery, or unethical behavior could potentially occur. These assessments analyze various activities, policies, and environments to spot vulnerabilities that might encourage corrupt practices. The goal is to understand where risks are highest, so measures can be implemented to prevent corruption, ensure transparency, and promote ethical behavior. Essentially, it’s a way to proactively manage and reduce the likelihood of corruption, protecting the organization’s integrity and reputation.