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  2. Integrity pact - Wikipedia

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    An integrity pact is a multi-party agreement by a public body seeking to procure goods and services of significant value. As a tool for preventing corruption in public contracting, companies interested in bidding to supply the goods and services give a third party organisation, such as a civil society organisation, a role in monitoring compliance with the pact.

  3. Budapest Memorandum - Wikipedia

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    The Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances comprises four substantially identical political agreements signed at the CSCE conference in Budapest, Hungary, on 5 December 1994, to provide security assurances by its signatories relating to the accession of Belarus, Kazakhstan and Ukraine to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).

  4. Corporate integrity agreement - Wikipedia

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    A corporate integrity agreement (CIA) is a document outlining the obligations that a company involved in health care in the United States makes with a federal government agency or a state government as part of a civil settlement.

  5. Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative (RAI, previously known as Stability Pact Anti-Corruption Initiative – SPAI) is an intergovernmental organization for cooperation supporting anti-corruption efforts of its nine South Eastern European member states: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania and Serbia.

  6. Nearly 80 countries agree Ukraine's 'territorial integrity ...

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    Dozens of countries signed a joint statement that called for the end of the war and withdrawal of Russian troops, but several notable nations opted not to sign on.

  7. Category:Treaties of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Treaties concluded or ratified by Pakistan.Where appropriate, articles should be placed in the subcategories. This category may contain articles about treaties concluded or ratified by Pakistan since 23 March 1956, which is the date Pakistan adopted a constitution whereby it became the "Islamic Republic of Pakistan".

  8. Anti-corruption - Wikipedia

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    They often take the form of collectively agreed anti-corruption declarations or standard-setting initiatives such as an industry code of conduct. A prominent example is the Wolfsberg Group and in particular its Anti-Money Laundering Principles for Private Banking and Anti-Corruption Guidance , requiring the member banks to adhere to several ...

  9. Pacta sunt servanda - Wikipedia

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    Pacta sunt servanda [1] ("agreements must be kept.") is a brocard and a fundamental principle of law which holds that treaties or contracts are binding upon the parties that entered into the treaty or contract. [2] It is customary international law. [3]