China firms ranked worst out of businesses in emerging market nations: global anti-graft watchdog survey
Transparency International slams ‘pathetic’ findings of report on 100 companies in 15 nations, which also include India, Brazil, Mexico and Russia and says big multinational companies must do more to fight corruption
Chinese firms are the most opaque among companies in emerging-market nations, says a global anti-graft watchdog’s survey released on Monday that assesses the efforts of nations in fighting corruption.
Three companies in the survey of 100 businesses that scored nought out of 10 were all Chinese, with mainland businesses also dominating the bottom 25 places.
Transparency International said the report’s findings were “pathetic” and highlighted the urgent need for big multinational companies to do more to fight corruption.
Thirty-seven Chinese companies were evaluated, making them the survey’s biggest group, but they had the weakest overall performance.