The Anti-Corruption Forum is an alliance of UK business
associations, professional institutions, organisations and
businesses with interests in the domestic and international
infrastructure, construction and engineering sectors.
The Forum is not a legal entity. It is an informal alliance
between its members. Membership does not result in any legal
obligations or liabilities on its members.
Becoming a member means that the member endorses the Forum's
principal objective, which is "to create a business environment
that is free from corruption, giving rise to fair
competition".
Becoming a member does not mean that the member agrees with
every statement or publication issued by the Forum.
Becoming a Member
Any UK business
association, professional institution, organisation or business
with interests in the domestic or international infrastructure,
construction and engineering sectors which is interested in joining
the Forum should contact
coordinator@anticorruptionforum.org.uk
Forum membership provides the following advantages:
- The opportunity to participate in the Forum’s work in
helping to achieve a level playing field and a corruption-free
business environment.
- The opportunity to work with other industry participants to try
to shape the international anti-corruption agenda in a manner that
takes account of industry concerns.
- The opportunity to discuss corruption issues and possible
solutions with other Forum members that may be faced with similar
problems.
- Receipt of the Forum’s quarterly e-mail news update on
anti-corruption developments.
- The right to send up to two delegates, at no cost, three times
per annum to a members’ meeting of the Forum. Each
members’ meeting will comprise an update on Forum activities,
general discussion of issues of concern to the members and
suggestions from members as to actions to be taken by Forum.
- The right to participate in Forum working groups, which
concentrate on specific anti-corruption issues.
The following annual membership fees will be payable (year
commencing 1st October):
- Association/ institution/organisation: £700
- Business with 500 or more employees: £700
- Business with 100 to 499 employees: £500
- Business with 5 to 99 employees: £200
- Business with fewer than 5 employees: £50