The new version of the ISO 37001:2025 standard as a tool for preventing corruption and strengthening ethical principles in organizations.

The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) has released the new version of the ISO 37001:2025 standard, which represents a key framework for establishing, implementing, maintaining, and improving an anti-corruption management system. This standard provides requirements and guidelines for creating systems that help organizations prevent, detect, and respond to bribery, as well as meet legal and voluntary obligations related to combating corruption.

Bribery is a global problem that undermines social, economic, and political structures, causing injustice, unfair competition, and increased operational costs. The implementation of ISO 37001:2025 enables organizations to systematically address the fight against bribery, not only in terms of legal compliance but also by building a culture of integrity, transparency, and trust. The standard applies to various forms of bribery (both direct and indirect) in the public, private, and non-profit sectors.

Key Innovations in the New Version of ISO 37001:2025

  • Enhanced guidelines for assessing and managing bribery risks;

  • Stronger integration with other ISO standards, particularly those related to compliance management (ISO 37301) and risk management (ISO 31000);

  • Increased focus on leadership responsibility and corporate culture of ethics;

  • More precise requirements for the review and management of third parties to reduce corruption risks.

Benefits of Implementing ISO 37001:2025

  • Reduces the risk of bribery and its consequences through systematic controls and preventive measures;

  • Increases compliance with international anti-bribery laws;

  • Strengthens stakeholder trust, providing greater assurance in the organization’s business ethics;

  • Improves the organization’s reputation and integrity through a commitment to ethical business practices.

Implementation of the New Standard

Organizations already certified under the previous version of the standard now have the opportunity to enhance their systems and ensure more effective protection against corruption and unethical practices. Through tailored implementation strategies, companies can improve their compliance, reduce risks, and increase operational efficiency.

Many global organizations already use the ISO 37001 standard as the foundation for combating corruption. Implementing this standard often includes employee training, setting internal controls, conducting regular audits, and risk assessments. By introducing clear procedures and guidelines, companies can effectively identify and eliminate potential bribery threats.

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