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Anti-fraud and bribery or Anti fraud and bribery?

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TheDuckSaysMoo · 29/11/2010 12:18

I am writing a document with guidelines on how to prevent fraud and bribery. I want the title to be along the lines of "Anti fraud and bribery framework" but am not sure about the use of hyphens after anti and how I write the title to ensure the word anti covers both of the words fraud and bribery.

Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks.

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prism · 29/11/2010 20:01

"Framework for the prevention of fraud and bribery"? otherwise " Anti-fraud and anti-bribery framework" it would have to be, IMHO.

VictorianIce · 29/11/2010 20:45

"Framework for the prevention of fraud and bribery"

I'd use this. Much clearer.
I'd put loads more capital letters in it though Grin

"Framework for the Prevention of Fraud and Bribery"

There. A Very Important Document.

TheDuckSaysMoo · 30/11/2010 08:45

Thank you both very much. I will definitely use the "Framework for prevention of..." title.

I can now impress my team with the usefulness of mumsnet rather than just prattling on about AIBU topics. Thanks again.

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