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United Nations Convention Against Corruption, 2003. The opening Articles of UNCAC include a statement of purpose (Article1), which covers both the promotion of integrity and accountability within each country and the support of international cooperation and technical assistance between States Parties.
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]
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]
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 ...
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 ...
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The International Anti-Corruption Court (IACC) is a proposed international court that would strengthen the enforcement of criminal laws against corrupt leaders. [1] The effort to establish the court was first proposed by Judge Mark L. Wolf, a Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, at the 2012 St. Petersburg International Legal Forum, the 2014 World ...
Authored by Dutch entrepreneur Gerard van den Bergh, “Corruption at the Highest Level: Doing Business in Suriname” was at the center of the controversy. Santoki, who was one of the public officials cited in the book, not only filed a lawsuit against the book publisher but also targeted newspapers that featured it as well as bookstores ...