Abstract
The article is developed to certain aspects of combating corruption offenses committed in enterprises, organizations and corporations. Corporate corruption is one of many manifestations of corruption and is particularly detrimental to the country's economy, therefore, anti-corruption activities in enterprises should be considered as one of the main and priority areas of the anti-corruption policy of the Russian state. The paper reveals certain aspects of combating corruption in enterprises - the fight against corruption and its prevention. The fight against corruption in enterprises involves the activities of law enforcement agencies and other entities in identifying, preventing, suppressing, disclosing and investigating corruption offenses by both criminal and administrative means. The authors analyze the statistics of corruption crimes and offenses in Russia, judicial and prosecutorial practice. Prevention of corruption is a priority in anticorruption activities in enterprises, in which frameworks there are measures to warn about corruption, including to reveal and subsequently to eliminate the causes of corporate corruption. An important role in warning is given to enterprises and organizations themselves, which, in according to the law, must create conditions and take measures to prevent corruption. On the one hand, the Prosecutor's office constantly checks how well and effectively organizations carry out the requirements of the law on measures warning corruption, and on the other hand, conducts educational and promotional activities of anti-corruption orientation. It is concluded that anti-corruption activities in enterprises should be continuous and systemic.
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