Updated 6 June 2025 –
The first resumed 16th session of the UNCAC Implementation Review Group is taking place at the United Nations in Vienna, from 16 to 20 June. At the same time (starting 17 June) the UNCAC Working Group on Prevention will hold its 16th session.
Both meetings, as all UNCAC subsidiary bodies, are not open to CSOs. However, the formal agenda of both sessions includes pertinent discussions on topics of high relevance to civil society, such as:
- Deliberations on the UNCAC Implementation Review Mechanism (IRM) next phase , which is expected to be adopted in CoSP11.
- Corruption involving organized criminal groups;
- Protection of reporting persons;
- Beneficial ownership information in order to detect, deter and prevent acts of corruption and to enhance the recovery and return of assets;
- Prevention of corruption in procurement at various government levels and the effective use of information and communicationstechnologies to prevent, detect, deter and counter corruption in procurement;
Annual UNCAC NGO briefing
The UNCAC Secretariat is holding the annual UNCAC NGO briefing on Tuesday, 17 June, from 13:00 to 15:00 (CET) at the UN in Vienna,.
Location: Room M3, M Building, Vienna International Center, and online (for CoSP 10-accredited CSOs only).
Registration: the registration for this event has closed.
During the briefing, which is also open to States parties, the UNCAC Secretariat will deliver presentations and provide updates on the basis of the IRG session reports. CSOs are encouraged to deliver oral statements that provide information on their efforts related to UNCAC implementation (without discussing specific country situations).

Civil Society-led events during IRG week 2025
Leading anti-corruption CSOs, together with the UNCAC Coalition, and in collaboration with States parties, are organising the following panel discussions during the IRG and Working Group on Prevention meetings;
Building momentum towards strong action at UNCAC CoSP11 to tackle the interlinkages between corruption, environmental crime and climate
Date: Monday, 16 June, 14:00-15:00 CET
Organizers: Peru, UNCAC Coalition, Wildlife Justice Commission, Transparency International
Location: Vienna International Center (Room TBC), and online
Description: This event will spotlight major gaps in current frameworks and implementation and highlight key anti-corruption tools to tackle the intersection between corruption, crimes that affect the environment and climate change, such as beneficial ownership transparency, procurement integrity and transparency, international cooperation, and mitigation of corruption risks in climate finance. Speakers will emphasize the urgent need to embed climate and environmental crime considerations into anti-corruption strategies, deliver targeted technical assistance and capacity building, and foster inclusive, multi-stakeholder collaboration with civil society and other non-state actors.
Speakers:
- Representative of the delegation of Peru.
- Lisa Hartevelt, Director of Policy, The Wildlife Justice Commission & Chair of the UNCAC Coalition’s Working Group on Environmental Crime and Corruption.
- Alexnadra Manea, Senior Counsel (Anti-Corruption), World Bank .
- Kristen Robinson, Head of Advocacy, Open Contracting Partnership.
- Yonatan Yakir, Programme Manager & UN Affairs Lead, UNCAC Coalition (Moderator)
Registration link for online participation: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/zS3rntecTcy26oe5I9StiQ
State of Implementation of Article 7.3 on Political Finance Transparency
Date: Wednesday, 18 June, 13:15-14:15 CET
Organizers: Norway, Transparency International
Location: Vienna International Center (Room TBC)
Description: Article 7.3 of the UNCAC calls on States Parties to enhance transparency in the funding of candidates and political parties as means to prevent risks of corruption in public policy making. The UNCAC Secretariat’s Thematic Reports on the Implementation of Chapter II (Preventive Measures), consistently point to the lack of comprehensive regulation or administrative measures on political finance as a most prevalent challenge faced by States Parties. This event will explore progress made in implementing Article 7.3, examine continuing challenges, and discuss the way forward for stronger standards through a CoSP resolution.
Speakers:
- Shervin Majlessi, Chief, Convention Support Section, UNODC
- Jens Oscar Nergaard, Ministry of Local Government and Regional Development of Norway.
The full list of speakers will be updated shortly.
Defending Civic Space in the Fight Against Corruption Amid a Changing Global Landscape
Date: Wednesday, 18 June, 14:00-15:00 pm CET
Organizers: United Kingdom, South Africa, UNCAC Coalition
Location: Vienna International Center (Room TBC), and online
Description: Civic space and civil society organizations, particularly those fighting against corruption, are facing a new kind of challenge. The changes in the political landscape of key State actors created an immediate impact, including substantial financial cuts in foreign aid that jeopardize the existence of many CSOs fighting corruption worldwide. These policy and geo-political shifts are adding to the growing concern about the fulfillment of the fundamental rights necessary for the promotion and protection of meaningful civic space. The panel will discuss the evolving situation of civic space in the fight against corruption, as well as challenges and recommendations related to the way States parties are reviewed for their implementation of UNCAC article 13 on the participation of society.
Speakers:
- Representative of the United Kingdom delegation
- Pleasure Matshego, Director, Ethics, Integrity and Conduct Management, Department of Public Service and Administration, South Africa.
- Blair Glencorse, Co-CEO, Accountability Lab.
- Andrea Rocca, Head of Policy and Advocacy, Transparency International.
- Betina Pasteknik, Head of Operations and Working Groups, UNCAC Coalition, & Co-Chair of the UNCAC Coalition Working Group on Human Rights and Corruption
- Mathias Huter, Managing Director, UNCAC Coalition (Moderator)
Registration link for online participation: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/qsjR1kp7RYCW_UARQ_ybQQ
Status of implementation of CoSP resolution 10/8 on the Protection of Reporting Persons
Date: Thursday, 19 June, 13:30-15:00 pm CET
Organizers: European Union, Government Accountability Project, UNCAC Coalition Working Group on the Protection of Whistleblowers and other Reporting Persons
Location: Room M2, M Building, Vienna International Center and online
Registration link for online participation will be provided soon
Details on speakers and event outline will be published soon