ISO 37001 is a standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that provides requirements and guidance for implementing an anti-bribery management system (ABMS). The standard specifies a series of measures that organizations can take to prevent, detect, and address bribery.

Obtaining ISO 37001 certification demonstrates an organization’s commitment to preventing bribery and corruption. It can be particularly beneficial for companies operating in regions where corruption is prevalent or for those that operate globally and need to comply with various anti-corruption laws and regulations.

To obtain certification, an organization must undergo an audit by a third-party certification body to ensure that its ABMS meets the requirements of ISO 37001. The audit assesses the organization’s policies, procedures, and controls for preventing bribery and corruption, as well as its ongoing monitoring and review processes.

ISO 37001 certification ABMS is not a guarantee that an organization is free from bribery and corruption. However, it can provide stakeholders with assurance that the organization has implemented a robust anti-bribery management system and is taking appropriate measures to prevent, detect, and address bribery.