Knowledge Partner Session 05: Integrity as Advantage: How Multinationals Can Drive Performance Across Fragmented Standards

Mar 24, 2026 | 2:30 PM - 4:00 PM

Auditorium

Description

Organised by Coalition for Integrity Multinational companies increasingly operate amid fragmented, unstable, and sometimes contradictory legal and integrity frameworks. Beyond meeting formal compliance requirements, firms face overlapping and misaligned expectations from regulators, investors, and society, often without clear guidance on how to apply them consistently across jurisdictions. This session examines how leading companies are responding to these pressures by embedding integrity into governance, strategy, and decision-making, transforming compliance from a constraint into a source of resilience, trust, and competitive advantage. Drawing on corporate practice, legal insight, and civil society perspectives, the discussion will explore how organizations align global and local operations, manage regulatory uncertainty, and leverage collaboration, data, and peer learning to strengthen integrity systems. Tools such as comparative integrity benchmarks and confidential corporate forums illustrate how shared learning can support performance, credibility, and long-term prosperity in a fragmented global environment. SPEAKERS: - Amy Selzer, President and CEO, Coalition for Integrity - Lucinda Low, Founding Member, Low and Kinnear Dispute Resolution - Nicola Bonucci, Attorney and Former OECD Director of Legal Affairs - Frank Brown, Director of Anti-Corruption and Governance, Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) - Chris Crowder, Head of Ethics and Compliance for North America at Airbus This session is led by partner organisations and may not reflect the views of the OECD.

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