On August 3, 2018, Myanmar’s Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA) issued an announcement enacting an anti-corruption code of ethics intended to prevent corruption in both public and private transactions.
The code of ethics prohibits all companies and bodies corporates incorporated under the Myanmar Companies Law (2017) from engaging in the following activities in the course of their business:
The announcement states that DICA “encourages all companies and body corporates … to respect and abide [by] the anti-corruption code of ethics.” While the extent to which this notification is strictly binding remains in question, and there are several ambiguities in the text that need to be resolved, it is clear that all Myanmar-incorporated entities should comply with the anti-corruption code of ethics, in all transactional dealings, with immediate effect.