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  • 19-March-2014

    English

    OECD Integrity Forum

    Corruption undermines trust in policy, it erodes the quality of public administration, and it distorts incentives, taking its toll on investment and growth. Corruption also locks in privilege and inequality, and it can be a factor of oppression. In short, we must stop it, said OECD Secretary-General.

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  • 18-March-2014

    Spanish

    OCDE: Se han conseguido avances pero Chile debe mejorar en la detección y en la investigación exhaustiva de casos de cohecho en el extranjero

    Chile ha adoptado medidas positivas para aplicar la Convención, pero no se ha producido ni una sola sentencia condenatoria en casos de cohecho en el extranjero.

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  • 18-March-2014

    English

    Lack of enforcement jeopardises South Africa’s fight against foreign bribery; OECD concerned that political and economic considerations may be an influence

    South Africa must take urgent steps to proactively investigate and prosecute foreign bribery. No foreign bribery cases have been prosecuted since South Africa joined the Convention in 2007. The 4 on-going investigations – out of only 10 allegations that have surfaced to date – are also far from reaching the prosecution stage, according to a new report by the OECD Working Group on Bribery.

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  • 18-March-2014

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    Progress made but Chile should better detect and thoroughly investigate foreign bribery, says OECD

    Chile has made positive efforts to implement the Convention, but there has not been a single foreign bribery conviction. Chile did not sufficiently investigate several of the six foreign bribery allegations that have surfaced since 2001. Chile should improve its investigative and detection efforts, says OECD

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  • 3-February-2014

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    Combating global corruption: More crucial than ever

    Global corruption is one of the greatest challenges of our era: it distorts markets, weakens our governments, raises the costs of doing business, promotes inequalities and erodes our sustainable development efforts, said OECD Secretary-General at Chatham House.

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  • 18-December-2013

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    Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: Measuring OECD Responses

    Strengthening OECD firewalls can only do so much to combat a phenomenon which thrives on weak governance. This report highlights that donor agencies can support this goal through their central role in linking OECD and developing countries, and using their aid to support governments willing to tackle these issues.

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  • 18-December-2013

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    Ireland must urgently apply more resources to enforce Anti-Bribery Convention, says OECD

    Ireland should increase its resources to detect and investigate foreign bribery more efficiently. Resources have, in recent years, been largely devoted to investigating non-bribery cases in the financial sector. Ireland has not prosecuted a foreign bribery case in the twelve years since its foreign bribery offence came into force, and law enforcement has taken few proactive steps to investigate allegations.

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  • 17-December-2013

    English

    OECD Working Group on Bribery report on Ireland launches Wednesday 18 December 2013

    The OECD Working Group on Bribery will release a report tomorrow Wednesday 18 December at 12.00 CET/11.00 Dublin time on Ireland’s efforts to fight foreign bribery.

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  • 11-December-2013

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    Roundtable on the Impact of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention 15 Years On

    This roundtable focused on the impact the Anti-Bribery Convention has had on the global anti-bribery agenda since its entry into force in 1999, as well as what should be done to ensure the Convention's continued relevance going forward.

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  • 9-December-2013

    English

    Integrity and the crisis: How to earn back the trust of young people?

    How can we earn back the trust of young people? Improving openness, transparency, accountability, and access to information is essential. On the occasion of the International Anti-Corruption Day and Transparency International’s 20th Anniversary, the OECD and Transparency International are inviting young people for a discussion about how to push the integrity agenda forward together.

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