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11-October-2016
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Ukraine has made considerable progress in the area of anti-corruption reform but faces significant challenges to implement some important tools for combating corruption, according to a recent OECD report.
15-September-2016
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Report on Anti-corruption reforms in Azerbaijan
21-April-2016
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21 April 2016, Paris: The OECD will host a High-Level Meeting on boosting the impact of anti-corruption reforms in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
8-December-2015
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Paris, 8-9 December 2015: Debates focused on the investigation and prosecution of corruption cases involving corporations, touching upon the practical application of corporate liability for corruption and role of international co-operation in such cases.
20-November-2015
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Mongolia’s rapid economic and social development, fuelled by the discovery of significant mineral resources, has exacerbated governance and corruption challenges.
4-November-2015
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Uzbekistan has adopted its first anti-corruption action plan and established an anti-corruption coordination commission. Nevertheless corruption is widespread in Uzbekistan and remains a key obstacle for business.
7-October-2015
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The 15th meeting of the Anti-Corruption Network for Eastern Europe and Central Asia (ACN) will take place at the OECD on 7-9 October. The meeting will bring together 25 countries from Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
23-March-2015
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This meeting will focus on the third round monitoring reports under the Istanbul Anti-Corruption Action Plan for Kyrgyzstan and Ukraine. The meeting will also include progress reports from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
8-October-2014
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8-10 October 2014, Paris, France: Discussions at this meeting will focus on implementing the Istanbul Anti-Corruption Action Plan; monitoring reports for Armenia and Kazakhstan; and, progress reports from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kyrgyz Republic, Mongolia, Tajikistan, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.
31-October-2013
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Azerbaijan must do more to enforce recently introduced anti-corruption laws and to ensure law enforcement has the resources to prosecute complex corruption crimes, says a new OECD report.
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