Although attention has focused on public sector initiatives to fight corruption on the demand side, private companies have developed programmes of ethics and compliance to fight it on the "supply side". Based on a series of case studies, this book documents a trend among international and regional corporations in East Asia to develop such programmes. Detailed information on how ethics programmes work as well as examples of best practice programmes, many of which involve partnerships with public sector or civil society, make this an ideal tool and reference for anyone interested in practical techniques for combatting corruption.