Seeking to root out the corruption of a previous regime that still affects its bottom line, and to boost its ethics stance, SNC-Lavalin Group Inc., Montreal, is offering all global employees "amnesty" to share details they may know of anti-competitive practices.
The firm, which has thousands of employees in more than 40 countries, said May 27 that its amnesty program encourages employees "to report potential corruption and anti-competition matters in which they may have direct or indirect knowledge."