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  2. Corruption in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    Papua New Guinea is below the satisfactory levels set by the United Nations Convention against Corruption , according to a report submitted by Transparency International Papua New Guinea (TIPNG) in 2011. TIPNG’s report found that in many cases, anti-corruption bodies in PNG were restricted by shortcomings in financial resources. [6]

  3. List of anti-corruption agencies - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Corruption Forum. Nine government organizations from eight countries shared information and experiences and discuss cooperation and exchanges on corruption prevention and anti-corruption policies at the 7th Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) Forum held on September 2 and 3, 2013 in Seoul, South Korea.

  4. Investigation Task Force Sweep - Wikipedia

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    The report stated that the level of corruption in Papua New Guinea had "migrated from a sporadic to a systematic and now an institutionalised form of corruption", describing Papua New Guinea as a "mobtocracy". [7] [31] According to Task Force Sweep, PGK52 million has been recovered, and hopes to recover almost double that figure by the end of 2012.

  5. International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities

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    The main objective of the organization is to promote the effective implementation of the UN Convention Against Corruption, adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 31 October 2003, and to assist anti-corruption authorities in the world in preventing and fighting against corruption. Currently, over 160 ACAs from different countries and ...

  6. Group of States against Corruption - Wikipedia

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    The Group of States against Corruption (French: groupe d'États contre la corruption, GRECO) is the Council of Europe's anti-corruption monitoring body with its headquarters in Strasbourg (France). It was established in 1999 as an enlarged partial agreement by 17 Council of Europe member states.

  7. United Nations Convention Against Corruption - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) is the only legally binding international anti-corruption multilateral treaty.Negotiated by member states of the United Nations (UN) it was adopted by the UN General Assembly in October 2003 and entered into force in December 2005.

  8. Commission Against Corruption - Wikipedia

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    The High Commission Against Corruption and Administrative Illegality (ACCCIA) was created by the Portuguese Macau government in 1992 to replace some of the anti-corruption duties conducted by Macau Judicial Police forces [2] under Law No. 11/90/M. [3] There was some early attempt to establish an agency since 1975, but no progress was made under ...

  9. National Anti-Corruption Commission - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... The National Anti-Corruption Commission may refer to: National Anti-Corruption ...