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E24: Hvorfor korrupsjon er en kreftsvulst av en annen verden.

Season 1, Ep. 24

Økokrimsjef, Pål Lønseth sammenlignet korrupsjon med en "kreftsvulst av en annen verden" på Antikorrupsjonskonferansen. Og de siste ukene har nyhetsmediene vært tapetsert av overskrifter med ordet “KORRUPSJON”. Hva skjer? Blir det begått mye mer korrupsjon i Norge enn vi liker å tro?. 


Vi har invitert Økokrimsjefen i studio for å høre hvordan han vurderer risikoen for korrupsjon akkurat nå, og for å få noen konkrete tips til hvordan banker og finansforetak kan beskytte seg. Vi snakker også om det nye våpenet mot korrupsjon som Økokrim lanserte forrige uke, og hvorfor frakt- og ressurskrisen vi nå befinner oss i øker korrupsjonsrisikoen for norske selskaper i utlandet. 

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