Saudi Arabia’s Bahri has become an official member of the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN).

Abdullah Aldubaikhi, ceo, Bahri.

 

The logistics group said its decision to join MACN supports Saudi Arabia’s ongoing commitment to zero tolerance of corruption at all levels, as directed in its Saudi Vision 2030 programme.

Abdullah Aldubaikhi, ceo of Bahri, said: “With our membership in MACN, we are reaffirming our resolve to work with all stakeholders in tackling bribery and corruption as well as promoting free, fair and open competition in the maritime sector.”

MACN is a business network comprising of more than 110 companies working together to tackle corruption in the maritime industry.

www.maritime-acn.org

www.bahri.sa