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Responsible Business Conduct & Anti-Corruption Leadership

Chair

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Dr. Klaus Moosmayer

Chief Compliance Officer, Siemens AG & Anti-Corruption Chair of BIAC

We will not overcome the plight of corruption if we fight separately. Fighting corruption must be a joint, international effort on the part of both the public and private sectors.

Co-Chairs

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Dr. Andrey Bugrov

Senior Vice-President, MMC Norilsk Nickel

The B20 has evolved into an important forum of high-level business interaction. A renewed focus on responsible business conduct and anti-corruption strengthens the competitive advantage of major businesses.

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Andre Gustavo de Oliveira

Member of South America Executive Team, BASF SE

Corporate behavior and ethics constitute non-negotiable values. The private sector has a fundamental role in the development of the global business environment, based on its corporate responsibility within the societies around the world.

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Corinne Lagache

Senior Vice President, Group Compliance Officer, Safran S.A.

Much remains to be done to create a fair business environment worldwide. The B20 is a critical platform for improving dialogue between the public and the private sector in this field.

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Jorge Mandelbaum

President, CIPPEC

After having worked for many years in the articulation between the public and private sector I eagerly look forward to contributing to the global view in the B20 discussions.

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Anny Tubbs

Chief Business Integrity Officer, Unilever PLC/NV

The B20 can contribute valuable business insights to help accelerate collective action and drive responsible growth.

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