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Q4 Corrections

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Alexandra A. Wrage(President, TRACE International )

December 11, 2007

Alexandra A. Wrage

According to Wrage, a world with less corruption is a safer one for everyone. To help accomplish such, this former in-house counsel for Northrup Grumman founded TRACE International, a non-profit dedicated to help stamp out global bribery. From educating representatives to conducting due diligence on agents, TRACE knows who’s good, who’s bad and who’s just faking it. This year TRACE launched BRIBELINE, a free anonymous hotline where people could list bribery events. No action is taken on the events (hey, they are anonymous after all!) but Wrage hopes that focus on trends and hotspots will emerge to help eliminate problems.

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