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  2. 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.

  3. Fiji Independent Commission Against Corruption - Wikipedia

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    FICAC acceded to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) [7] on 14 May 2008 and volunteered for a Pilot Review Program by Serbia and France in 2009. In 2012, Fiji became one of the first 28 State Parties to be reviewed on its implementation of UNCAC by Bangladesh and the United States of America in a peer review process. [8]

  4. International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities

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    The International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (IAACA) is an independent and non-political anti-corruption organization established at its inaugural Annual Conference and General Meeting held in Beijing, China in October 2006. [1]

  5. Convention against Corruption - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Convention against Corruption of the United Nations, in force since 14 December 2005. The Inter-American Convention against Corruption of the Organization of American States, in force since 6 March 1997. The Civil Law Convention on Corruption of the Council of Europe, adopted 4 November 1999.

  6. Financial disclosure of public servants - Wikipedia

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    The UNCAC states that the conflict of interest is a criterion which determines what information should be disclosed [citation needed].The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) defines conflict of interest as "a conflict between the public duty and private interests of a public official, in which the public official has private-capacity interests which could improperly ...

  7. International asset recovery - Wikipedia

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    Chapter V of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (2003) makes clear that Asset Recovery is an international priority in the fight against corruption. International asset recovery is any effort by governments to repatriate the proceeds of corruption hidden in foreign jurisdictions. Such assets may include monies in bank accounts ...

  8. Corruption - Wikipedia

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    United Nations Convention against Corruption. The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA, USA 1977) was an early paradigmatic law for many western countries i.e. industrial countries of the OECD. There, for the first time the old principal-agent approach was moved back where mainly the victim (a society, private or public) and a passive corrupt ...

  9. International Anti-Corruption Day - Wikipedia

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    International Anti-Corruption Day Chapter V of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (2003) makes clear that Asset Recovery is an international priority in the fight against corruption. International Anti-Corruption Day has been observed annually on 9 December since the passage of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption on ...