The Fumble Factor is that bit of commission that may be lost into private bank accounts when a company wins an export order. British businessmen say that bribes or other questionable payments are frequently a necessary part of doing business abroad. How far is this true and does it really matter? James Bellini reports on bribery to win export orders.
Also in The Money Programme, Hugh Stephenson and his guests look at the economic news of the week. What is its significance? What do the unemployment figures really mean?
Deputy editor DAVID GRAHAM
Editor PAUL ELLIS