15 December 2016, by Michael Kavanagh, Thomas Wilson, and Franz Wild, Bloomberg.
This post was originally published on the Bloomberg website.
Boys mine for copper in a pit about 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) outside Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo. /…
11 December 2016At the 17th International Anti-Corruption Conference in Panama, Gillian Dell of Transparency International conducted the interview below with Commissioner Ady Macauley.
What was Sierra Leone’s experience of the UNCAC first review cycle?
The UNCAC first cycle review…
10 December 2016, by the Executive Council of the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
For more than a decade the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) has been advocating for better governance, accountability in public office, more e-government…
9 December 2016, by Manzoor Hasan.
The year 2016 will be remembered for the tremendous political changes that shaped lives and futures all around the world. Throughout this tumult the spectre of corruption – with its ability to undermine trust…
9 December 2016, by Rev. David Ugolor, Africa Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ).
In 2016 the government of Nigeria set up a Presidential Committee on Asset Recovery, which in a departure from previous initiatives includes civil society groups…
6 December 2016, by Christine Clough, Global Financial Integrity, and Peter Tausz, UNCAC Coalition.
This year the Open Government Partnership (OGP) is celebrating its five-year anniversary, having grown from eight participating countries to 70 by 2016. At the same time…
6 December 2016, by Olivia Swaak-Goldman, Wildlife Justice Commission.
Wildlife crime is the fourth largest illegal trade in the world, trailing only behind drug trafficking, human trafficking and counterfeiting in generating revenues for transnational criminal networks: some estimate it generates…
3 December 2016, by Sue Hawley, Corruption Watch.
The mantra “corruption is not a victimless crime” is used frequently – by anti-corruption NGOs, government officials and even judges. Yet victims of corruption are rarely represented in court proceedings, rarely consulted…
29 November 2016, by Brigitte Strobel-Shaw, UN Office on Drugs and Crime.
Driven by the desire to bring the full force of international cooperation and partnership down on endemic corruption, the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) is transforming the way…
New York/Geneva, 29 November 2016, Center for Economic and Social Rights.
This post was originally published on the Center for Economic and Social Rights website.
Switzerland has received stern recommendations from the UN’s women’s rights treaty-monitoring body regarding its role…
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