MACN: A Decade of Reporting
The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network has released the results and lessons learned from 10 years of collecting data of corrupt demands in maritime trade. This data has been collected in over a decade through MACN’s Anonymous Incident Reporting platform, a system designed to allow the maritime industry to report when it has been faced with corrupt demands in ports globally. To date, the reporting system has close to 50,000 incidents reported in over 1,000 ports, across 149 countries.
ESG in the context of the shipping industry’s fight against corruption in the maritime supply chain
/in NewsAddressing all ESG requirements is no easy task given the scope and rapidly changing areas of focus. One lesson MACN has learned is that things are much easier when the industry works together in areas of that impact us all. The more we share and work together when fighting corruption (as an example) the more […]
Cargill’s Ann Shazell Appointed New MACN Chair
/in NewsThe Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) has announced the appointment of Ann Shazell as Chair of the Board. Additionally, Captain Rajesh Unni was elected Vice Chair and Martin Krafft has joined the Board. MACN CEO, Cecilia Müller Torbrand, said “I am very pleased to welcome both Ann and Rajesh to these roles. Both are recognized industry […]
MACN launches Global Port Integrity Platform
/in NewsThe Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) has launched The Global Port Integrity Platform (GPIP), an online platform detailing the integrity performance of ports. The platform uses MACN’s current incident data comprising of over 50,000 incident reports collected since 2011 and additional externally vetted data sources to provide key comparative information on ports’ integrity risks. Read more […]