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== {{int string|Introduction}} ==
<div style='text-align:center'>'''Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Policy'''
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The U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ("FCPA"), as well as U.S. and foreign anti-corruption laws, prohibits organizations like the Wikimedia Foundation from making "corrupt payments" or bribes to U.S. and foreign officials. See [[<tvar name="1">{{lwp|Foreign Corrupt Practices Act}}</tvar>|Foreign Corrupt Practices Act]]. Wikimedia Foundation employees, our contractors, and those acting on our behalf, including office volunteers, must comply with the FCPA and these anti-corruption laws.
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== Introduction ==
== {{int string|Purpose}} ==
The U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), as well as U.S. and foreign anti-corruption laws, prohibits organizations like the WMF from making “corrupt payments” or bribes to U.S. and foreign officials. See [[Wikipedia:Foreign Corrupt Practices Act]]. WMF employees, our contractors, and those acting on our behalf, including office volunteers, must comply with the FCPA and these anti-corruption laws.


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== Purpose ==
We believe that the FCPA and anti-corruptions laws are consistent with both our Code of Conduct ([[Foundation:Code of Conduct Policy]]) and our values regarding community transparency ([[Foundation:Values]]). With this policy, we seek to promote these ideals and maintain the highest degree of integrity as an organization.
We believe that the FCPA and anti-corruptions laws are consistent with both our Code of Conduct ([[<tvar name="1">Special:MyLanguage/Policy:Code of Conduct Policy</tvar>|Code of Conduct Policy]]) and our values regarding community transparency ([[<tvar name="2">{{foundationsite|about/values}}</tvar>|Values]]). With this policy, we seek to promote these ideals and maintain the highest degree of integrity as an organization.


== Whom Does This Policy Apply To? ==
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This policy applies to WMF, persons working or volunteering for WMF, our contractors, and those acting on behalf of the WMF anywhere in the world.


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== What Does This Policy Prohibit? ==
This policy applies to the Wikimedia Foundation, persons working or volunteering for the Wikimedia Foundation, our contractors, and those acting on behalf of the Wikimedia Foundation anywhere in the world.
WMF prohibits the exchange of cash or gifts for any official favor. Specifically, this precludes giving anything of value to any government official (or to a member of a public international organization, a political party, a political candidate, or their agent) for the purposes of improperly influencing official conduct in any manner.


== What Does This Policy Prohibit? == <!--T:6-->
Employees and others should be particularly alert where officials attempt to solicit bribes in subtle or nondescript ways. Here are some examples:


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* A judge or court official offers to favor one side “in return for a personal favor”;
The Wikimedia Foundation prohibits the exchange of cash or gifts for any official favor. Specifically, this precludes giving anything of value to any government official (or to a member of a public international organization, a political party, a political candidate, or their agent) for the purposes of improperly influencing official conduct in any manner.
* A state university professor conditions a Campus Ambassador's access to his class upon the payment of an “additional fee” to him; or
* A government official insists on a “tip” before processing paperwork for an office we intend to establish in the country.


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If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Office of the General Counsel for more information and guidance.
Employees and others should be particularly alert where officials attempt to solicit bribes in subtle or nondescript ways. Here are some examples:
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If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the [[<tvar name="1">:m:Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation Legal department</tvar>|Office of the General Counsel]] for more information and guidance.
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Latest revision as of 07:18, 30 March 2024

Introduction

The U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ("FCPA"), as well as U.S. and foreign anti-corruption laws, prohibits organizations like the Wikimedia Foundation from making "corrupt payments" or bribes to U.S. and foreign officials. See Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Wikimedia Foundation employees, our contractors, and those acting on our behalf, including office volunteers, must comply with the FCPA and these anti-corruption laws.

Purpose

We believe that the FCPA and anti-corruptions laws are consistent with both our Code of Conduct (Code of Conduct Policy) and our values regarding community transparency (Values). With this policy, we seek to promote these ideals and maintain the highest degree of integrity as an organization.

Whom Does This Policy Apply To?

This policy applies to the Wikimedia Foundation, persons working or volunteering for the Wikimedia Foundation, our contractors, and those acting on behalf of the Wikimedia Foundation anywhere in the world.

What Does This Policy Prohibit?

The Wikimedia Foundation prohibits the exchange of cash or gifts for any official favor. Specifically, this precludes giving anything of value to any government official (or to a member of a public international organization, a political party, a political candidate, or their agent) for the purposes of improperly influencing official conduct in any manner.

Employees and others should be particularly alert where officials attempt to solicit bribes in subtle or nondescript ways. Here are some examples:

  • A judge or court official offers to favor one side "in return for a personal favor";
  • A state university professor conditions a Campus Ambassador's access to their class upon the payment of an "additional fee" to them; or
  • A government official insists on a "tip" before processing paperwork for an office we intend to establish in the country.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Office of the General Counsel for more information and guidance.