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Global Corruption Foes Gaining Ground - McGraw-Hill Construction | ENR

Publication Date: 07-NOV-05
Author:  Nadine M. Post in Los Angeles
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"In developing countries, often the engineer has the highest status," said Henry, marketing manager for Schaaf & Wheeler Consulting Civil Engineers, Seattle, during a forum on global ethics at ASCE’s 2005 Annual Civil Engineering Conference, in Los Angeles, Oct. 27-29. ASCE hopes to use that status to help rid construction projects of bribery, kickbacks and payoffs.

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