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  • "Companies are forcing their antibribery standards out through their international supply and marketing chain," says Alexandra Wrage , president of Trace.

    The Rule of Law Finds Its Way Abroad—However Painfully John Bussey 2011

  • Its inventor, Stephan Wrage, a 34-year-old German engineer, claims the kite will significantly reduce carbon emissions, cutting diesel consumption by up to 20 per cent and saving £800 a day in fuel costs.

    SkySail « Isegoria 2008

  • The Skysail is the creation of Stephan Wrage who believes these kites could be used on almost 60% of all cargo ships.

    Using Kites to Pull Cargo Ships Across the Seas | Inhabitat 2008

  • We don't need any more international conventions, Wrage says.

    Are Anti-Bribe Laws Working? 2006

  • Wrage says she ultimately expects federal authorities to go after News Corp. in this case, and that the company will yield.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • But the American law applies without any regard to the size of the inappropriate payment, says Alexandra Wrage, president of Trace, a not-for-profit firm that helps companies comply with anti-bribery laws.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • "Practices like this as far back as the '90s undermine the argument that senior management wasn't aware," said Alexandra Wrage, the president of TRACE, an association that advises multinationals on anti-bribery compliance.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • "Practices like this as far back as the `90s undermine the argument that senior management wasn't aware," said Alexandra Wrage, the president of TRACE, an association that advises multinationals on anti-bribery compliance.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • "News Corp. is a U.S. company, and the FCPA - the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act - was designed to prohibit companies based in the U.S. or trading on U.S. stock exchanges from paying bribes to government officials - very broadly defined, certainly to include police officers - overseas," Wrage said.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • "I think there's a lot of background noise over which points the company could win and which the Justice Department would be likely to win, or the SEC for that matter," Wrage said.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

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