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Browse: Home / 2016 / November / 07 / Sweden’s clean corporate image dealt blow with insider trading case | Reuters

Sweden’s clean corporate image dealt blow with insider trading case | Reuters

By Securities Docket on November 7, 2016, 10:30 am

Sweden has traditionally been seen as one of the world’s cleanest, least corrupt nations. It ranks third in Transparency International’s corruption perceptions index for 2015.

But the Hexagon affair follows a string of scandals among blue-chip companies involving alleged bribery, offshore tax havens and the misuse of corporate money that have dented that image.

via Sweden’s clean corporate image dealt blow with insider trading case | Reuters

Posted in Global | Tagged Anti-corruption, Sweden

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