Transparency International, a global organization leading the fight against corruption, has ranked the world's 105 largest multinational companies in their transparency in corporate reporting index.
Norway’s oil company Statoil tops the list, followed by Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton.
The study analyzes the transparency of corporate reporting on a range of anticorruption measures among publicly listed companies, worth more than US$11 trillion in total.
Three dimensions of transparency have been explored:
? Public reporting on anti-corruption programs: Covering bribery, facilitation payments, whistleblower protection and political contributions
? Organizational transparency: Including information about corporate holdings
? Country-by-country reporting: Whether companies disclose financial data on a country-by-country basis
Click here to see the top 10 least transparent multinational companies.
The following are the top 10 most transparent multinational companies.
Allianz(德國安聯(lián)集團)
Allianz [zhaopin.com] |
Transparency Index: 6.6
Country: Germany
Industry: Financials
Market value: US$52.74 billion
Reporting on anti-corruption programs: 88%
Organizational transparency: 100%
Country-by-country reporting: 8.5%