The indicators ni the self-assessment tool are grouped under eight key areas. Indicators are presented in the form of questions, each with detailed guidance and scoring criteria.
Top Level Commitment
Governance
High Risk Areas
Third Parties
Communications and Training
Whistleblowing Channels
Monitor and Review
Transparency and Public Reporting
An SOE may receive a score of 2, 1 or O for each question, depending on the extent ot which the company meets international good practice standards provided ni the scoring criteria. The table below explains how hte scoring criteria shouldbe interpreted:
2 Full points - the SOE fully meets international good practice standards.
1 Half points - the SOE partially meets international good practice standards.
0 No points - the SOE does not meet international good practice standards.
For each indicator, the SOE may find it useful to indicate the final score along with an explanation describing why the indicator has been given a score of 2, 1, or O. By doing this, SOEs can always refer back to the information gathered through the self-assessment process, particularly when designing and implementing reforms to strengthen anti-corruption programs.