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This survey seeks feedback from non-government stakeholders on the results and impact of the OECD Working Group on Bribery’s (WGB) country monitoring process, as well as areas for improvement. Your responses will help inform the design of Phase 5 evaluations, within the limits of the Working Group’s mandate, with the aim of strengthening their effectiveness, efficiency, and relevance.
The survey takes around 15 minutes to complete. Respondents who express interest may be contacted for further consultation. Individual responses are confidential and will not be attributed to specific individuals or organisations. Results may be reported only in aggregate form.
Please complete the survey by 15 May 2026.
The OECD is committed to protecting the personal data it processes, in accordance with its Personal Data Protection Rules. In administering this survey, the OECD Anti-Corruption Division will collect limited personal data, including your name, last name and email address, as well as your organisation and country of residence and any personal opinions you may share. This information will not be attributed to your survey responses or shared with third parties. It will be used solely to support aggregate analysis, identify response patterns, and inform the design of Phase 5 evaluations.
Personal data will be stored and retained for one year with restricted access within the Division. Under the OECD Personal Data Protection Rules, you have the right to access and correct your personal data, object to its processing, and request erasure in certain circumstances. To exercise these rights in connection with this survey, please contact wgb@oecd.org.
If you have further queries or complaints related to the processing of your personal data, please contact the Data Protection Officer (dpo@oecd.org). If you need further assistance in resolving claims related to personal data protection, you can contact the Data Protection Commissioner (dpc@oecd.org).