9 July 2012, by Gillian Dell, Transparency International.
What if governments got together and asked the people of the world: “How do you think we’re doing in our efforts against corruption”? And then listened. That’s what happened at the United…
6 July 2012, by Vincent Lazatin.
Taking advantage of the presence of a majority of the members of the UNCAC Coalition Coordination Committee in Vienna due to the IRG NGO briefing, the Coordination Committee held a two-day strategy meeting. The…
4 July 2012, by Marie Terracol, Transparency International.
Is the UNCAC Review Process meeting its objectives? How many countries in the first and second years of review delivered their reports on time? Has the process been transparent and inclusive?
The…
3 July 2012, by Abdelaziz Nouaydi and Saad Filali Meknassi, Transparency Maroc.
Fifteen of 22 Arab States have so far ratified or acceded to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC).[1] In a separate development, the League of Arab States…
29 June 2012, by Angela McClellan, Transparency International.
The powerful forum of the G20 countries who account for 85% of the world economy had their annual summit this year in Los Cabos, Mexico on 17 – 18 June. Mexico is…
New York, 26 June 2012, by Saad Filali Meknassi.
Mr. President, distinguished delegates, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. I am Saad Filali Meknassi of Transparency International Morocco and member of the Coordination Committee of the civil society coalition for the…
25 June 2012.
Today, the 13th annual Joint Declaration by the four specialised mandates of the UN, OAS, OSCE and African Commission tasked with promoting and protecting freedom of expression was launched in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. This…
Vienna, 20 June 2012, by Vincent Lazatin.
Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. I am Vincent Lazatin of the Transparency and Accountability Network in the Philippines and I speak as chairman of the Civil Society Coalition on the UNCAC.…
18 June 2012.
Multi-country independent reviews find lack of access to information pervasive problem in global fight against corruption
Governments are still not providing enough information on how their fight against corruption is advancing, according to reviews of six countries…
17 June 2012.
Global Witness is today revealing evidence that numerous UK companies appear to have helped facilitate a major money laundering scandal centred on a bank in Central Asia. Grave Secrecy, launched today, shows how urgent action is needed…
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