| Preface to Third Edition | |
| Introduction | p. 1 |
| Scope and Definitions | |
| Historical Perspective | |
| Geographical Perspective | |
| Why Now? | |
| Apologia | |
| How Grand Corruption Works: The Machinery | p. 11 |
| The Arithmetic of Corruption | |
| Criteria of Attractiveness | |
| An Order of Preference | |
| International Competitive Bidding | |
| Pre-Shipment Inspection | |
| How Grand Corruption Works: The Players | p. 21 |
| The Sellers | |
| The Representatives | |
| The Buyers | |
| The Governments of the North | |
| The Lenders | |
| Conclusion | |
| The Economic Damage | p. 41 |
| Over-pricing and Capital Flight | |
| The Distortion of Decision-making | |
| The Choice of Contractor | |
| The Choice of Project | |
| An Example | |
| The Moral Damage | p. 49 |
| Is There a Moral Dimension? | |
| The Morality of the South | |
| The Morality of the North | |
| Tackling the Problem | p. 57 |
| General Principles | |
| Small Gifts | |
| Voluntary Codes | |
| Criminal Law | |
| Audit and Tax Implications | |
| Civil Law | |
| Whistleblowers | |
| OECD and Governments of the North | |
| Governments of the South | |
| Development Agencies | |
| Conditionality and Conditional Debt Relief | |
| The Inter-action of Buyers and Sellers | |
| Conclusion | |
| The Way Ahead | p. 81 |
| Notes | p. 84 |
| Transparency International | |
| International and Local 'Inducements' | |
| Excerpts from BBC Programme 'Talking Politics', April, 1994 | |
| Transparency International Standards of Conduct | |
| A Voluntary Code: Passive | |
| A Voluntary Code: Active | |
| Fidic Policy Statement on Corruption, 1996 | |
| OECD Recommendation on Bribery in International Business Transactions, May, 1994 | |
| Ecuador's Anti-Bribery Pledge | |
| The Centre for Accountability and Debt Relief | |
| Summit of the Americas, December, 1994 | |
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