Viet Nam Business Integrity Index – VBII launched
September 21, 2022
Hanoi, 21 September 2022 – Viet Nam Business Integrity Index (VBII) was introduced for the first time by Viet Nam Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VCCI) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Ha Noi today as a tool to assess the state of business integrity of companies.
The index is built on the seven essential elements to building and operating a company based on integrity, including Culture (commitment from the top, management, employees, training); Code of conduct, Control, Communication, Conduct (emloyee and gender/ inclusion, community, social, environment and sustainable development); Compliance, and Certification.
The VBII is intended for companies in Viet Nam of all sizes, ownership, sectors, and structure, listed, privately owned, local or foreign-owned, or State-owned, any company that is interested in business integrity and sees business integrity as a bedrock principle for their growth.
Transparency, accountability, and integrity are key elements that define good governance and the existence of a Fair Business Environment in any country. In the context of the COVID recovery, good governance has gained greater attention from investors and consumers. This is reflected, for example, in the drive by governments and stock exchanges for businesses to report on their non-financial performance. An example of this trend is the EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence directive and related EU and EU members’ legislations. Disclosure while important, will have to be trusted as true and fair.
For Viet Nam to continue attracting quality investments, low level of corruption and higher levels of transparency are very important. Businesses conduct can be a good or bad contributor to the level of corruption in the country.
Viet Nam is one of the few countries that has shown incremental progress in the Transparency International’s Corruption Perception Index, going up by 26 places globally (from 113 in 2017 to 87 in 2021); and Rule of Law Index by the World Justice Project, as an exception among ASEAN countries in moving up in ranking at 88.
However, some sectors remain more vulnerable to corruption than others. For example, a joint business survey report published by VCCI and UNDP last June showed that at least 1 out of 3 businesses participating in public procurement recognized the need of informal payments for winning government contracts. Even more concerning is that the culture of commissions or informal payments is so embedded that businesses are willing to pay even when nobody asks for it.
“Viet Nam Business Integrity Index is a tool that if used by businesses in an honest and transparent manner, will contribute to improving the country’s standing and brand, building trust based on data and information, attracting investments, generating wealth and improving lives of citizens,” said UNDP Deputy Resident Representative Patrick Haverman in his opening remarks. “We cannot promote business integrity in isolation. It is an integral part of responsible business conduct. Business integrity therefore requires a holistic approach. For integrity to work, the environment, workers, supply chains, government agencies, consumers, the community as stakeholders have to be respected. Businesses need to be profitable by enhancing the operating environment and by meeting minimum expectations of stakeholders. In deciding on investment sites, global companies will consider the state of respect in the countries for responsible business conduct with good governance and the rule of law as critical factors”.
VBII has been supported by the FairBiz project, a UNDP regional initiative that is funded by the UK Government under ASEAN Economic Reform Programme to promote a fair business environment in six ASEAN countries (Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Viet Nam).
“The UK – VN relationship continues to go from strength to strength as we are going to mark 50 years of diplomatic relationship next year,” said Deputy Head of Mission, British Embassy Ha Noi, Marcus Winsley. “Together with Vietnamese and international partners, we stand ready to support Vietnam to achieve your ambition and deliver your commitment towards a fair business environment, an effective economic reform and in various other areas including climate change, education, healthcare and innovation”.
Companies’ disclosure, transparency, and corporate integrity policies have a direct impact on the level of business integrity more broadly in the market. In fact, businesses are increasingly realizing the value and benefits of business integrity. The experience of many businesses that have put business integrity first shows that they have benefited from the attention and appreciation of investors, suppliers, buyers, and customers. This is a clear, proven advantage for those companies wanting to access international markets and participate in global supply chains.
“Sustainable development is no longer a choice between ‘yes’ and ‘no’, but has become the survival, the only way for businesses to exist and develop at present and in the future. VCCI Vice Chairman Nguyen Quang Vinh emphasized. “Viet Nam Business Integrity Index developed and launched today by VCCI and UNDP is a new step to bringing Vietnamese businesses closer to international standards of transparency and integrity as well as helping businesses overcome difficulties in integrating integrity into their production and business activities”.
VBII is a tool that needs to be maintained and improved based on experience of working. UNDP is committed to further working on business integrity and supporting VCCI in using and improving this tool. Promoting transparency and integrity continues to be a central point of the UNDP’s Country Programme Document for Viet Nam (2022-2026).
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For more information, please contact:
Nguyen Viet Lan, UNDP Communication Lead, email: nguyen.viet.lan@undp.org, phone: 0914436769
Nguyen Thi Thuy Duong, UNDP Communication Consultant, nguyen.thi.thuy.duong@undp.org