20 October 2015, by Mirella Dummar Frahi, UNODC.
The group of NGO representatives and government focal points that participated in the UNCAC workshop, February 2015, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Following the adoption of the UNCAC Review Mechanism in 2010, it became…
19 October 2015, by Tilman Hoppe.
A few months ago, US$1 billion (!) went missing in Moldova. Various key suspects tried to shield themselves from prosecution through immunity as public officials. They are one of many examples of how corrupt…
28 September 2015, by Angela Reitmaier.
Scales of Justice, Frankfurt
In order to hold government to account, people need to know what it is doing. That is why it is so important for civil society to be able to have…
2 October 2015, by Adam Graycar, Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia.
As the UNCAC review process is expected in the next year or two to start to focus on preventive measures (Chapter 2 of the UNCAC), it is more important than…
1 October 2015, by Lisa Ann Elges, Transparency International, and Juliet S. Sorensen, Center for International Human Rights, Northwestern University School of Law.
As global leaders settle on new directions for sustainable development and climate change avoidance, they are also…
1 October 2015, by Beatrice Edwards, Government Accountability Project.
To promote accountability among United Nations member states, the UNCAC endorses anti-retaliation measures for whistleblowers. Most explicitly, Article 33 sets out the parameters of protection for reporting persons and encourages their…
23 July 2015.
What is the role of the City of London Police (CoLP) regarding corruption and laundering of proceeds of corruption?
Until 29 May 2015, the CoLP had responsibility for investigating all international bribery and corruption offences committed by…
14 July 2015
What was your role during the IRG session in June 2015?
My role at the past IRG session in Vienna was to chair the meetings because of my position as President of the Conference of the States…
1 July 2015, by Achref Aouadi, I WATCH.
The UNCAC review in Tunisia began well even before its official start date in 2013. Civil society preparations commenced in 2012 when I WATCH attended a training session in Johannesburg jointly organised…
22 June 2015, Dr. Robert Barrington, Transparency International UK.
Recent events in Ukraine have shone a light on the quantity of Ukrainian and Russian money invested in the UK. Coming hard on the Arab Spring, this has raised many interesting…
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