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ONGC gets certified for Anti-Bribery Management System ONGC gets certified for Anti-Bribery Management System

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ONGC gets certified

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for Anti-Bribery Management System
Thesynergyonline Corporate Bureau
NEW DELHI, JULY :10:

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) has become the first Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE) in India to get certified for Anti-Bribery Management System (ABMS) by an international accredited certification body, M/s InterCert USA.


ONGC Director (HR) Manish Patil, Director (Exploration) Sushma Rawat, Director (Finance) Pomila Jaspal, Chairman and CEO Arun Kumar Singh, CVO Ranjan Prakash Thakur, Director (T&FS) OP Singh & Director (Production) Pankaj Kumar

ONGC was the first organization in India that adopted the Integrity Pact (IP) by Transparency International in 2005. ABMS Certification, thus, becomes another significant milestone in the journey of the Energy Maharatna towards strengthening its stature as a preferred business partner.

After complete assessment and validation by M/s InterCert USA, ABMS has been implemented as per ISO 37001:2016 International Standard under the guidance of an international consultancy firm M/s Digital Age, in the first phase across 10 departments of ONGC's Corporate Office in Delhi.

Apart from the Chairman and Directors of ONGC, Chief Vigilance Officer Ranjan Prakash Thakur, and Key Executives of Corporate Departments were also present during the award ceremony, along with a representative from the Certification Body M/s InterCert.

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"Pressure can take many forms: a bribe, a threat, a manipulative appeal to trust, or a simple refusal to budge. In all these cases, the principled response is the same: invite them to state their reasoning, suggest objective criteria you think apply, and refuse to budge except on this basis. Never yield to pressure, only to principle." ― Roger Fisher, Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In