Anti-Corruption
Our Commitment
We operate with integrity and impartiality in every aspect of the publishing process.
We adhere to international laws and best practices on anti-bribery and anti-corruption.
We maintain zero tolerance for any action that compromises ethical standards, fairness, or independence.
Reviewers and Editors
Authors
- Manuscripts must be evaluated solely on scholarly merit. No payments or favors can influence acceptance, peer review, or publication.
Scientific Evaluation
- Decisions must be based only on academic value and ethical standards. Any attempt to improperly influence reviews or editorial outcomes must be reported immediately.
Employees and Contractors
- All staff and service providers are prohibited from engaging in, requesting, or tolerating bribery or corruption in any form.
Partners and Suppliers
- All external parties working with Global Journals® must comply with this policy as a condition of collaboration.
Through these sustained efforts, we’ve compressed the time from insight to impact cultivating an ecosystem where knowledge rapidly transforms into real-world progress.
Prevention and Controls
We actively work to prevent bribery and corruption by
- Clear policies and training
For staff, editors, and reviewers.
- Disclosure requirements
For all potential conflicts of interest.
- Independent peer review and editorial oversight
To safeguard impartial decision-making.
- Regular audits and monitoring
To detect and address risks.
- Whistleblowing mechanisms
Allowing any stakeholder to report unethical conduct confidentially.
Reporting Concerns
Anyone who becomes aware of suspected bribery or corruption in relation to Global Journals® should report it immediately to our compliance team. All reports will be handled confidentially, investigated thoroughly, and resolved transparently. We guarantee that whistleblowers will be protected from retaliation.
Consequences of Violations
Confirmed violations of this policy may result in
- Immediate rejection or retraction of submitted or published work.
- Termination of editorial or reviewer appointments.
- Dismissal of staff or termination of contracts with suppliers.
- Notification of relevant institutions, funders, or legal authorities.
Our Global Responsibility
As an international publisher, Global Journals® recognizes that bribery and corruption are global challenges. We are committed to ensuring that our practices support academic freedom, uphold ethical publishing, and foster trust across the research community in every region where we operate.