KKR boosts anti-corruption credentials

The private equity firm is forming an alliance with a transparency group as it seeks to demonstrate ethical business practices within one of finance’s most secretive industries

KKR has become the first private equity firm to partner with global anti-corruption group Transparency International, as it seeks to demonstrate ethical business practices within one of finance’s most secretive industries.

Transparency International, a global anti-corruption non-governmental organisation, will take part in KKR's 'best-practice' meetings and work with its global portfolio companies.

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