What have been the achievements and challenges of the Anti-Bribery Convention? What are possible future goals and directions of the Working Group on Bribery to further implement the Convention? How has the Convention helped reduce the influx of bribes in major emerging economies? How is the absence of effective criminalisation of foreign bribery in certain countries still an impediment to effective international cooperation in foreign bribery cases?
These questions and others will be debated at a roundtable discussion in Paris on 12 December 2017 on the occasion of the 20th Anniversary of the Anti-Bribery Convention. The roundtable will be hosted by the OECD Working Group on Bribery which which represents the 43 States Parties to the Anti-Bribery Convention.
Programme outline
REGISTRATIONAttendance to the 20th anniversary of the Anti-Bribery Convention is by invitation only. All participants must be accredited in advance of the event. To facilitate accreditation and registration, participants are divided into the different categories described below. According to your category, please submit your registration request via the appropriate channel.
Please note that invitations will not be provided for visa purposes. All participants are responsible for ensuring they hold valid travel documents for France. |
MEETING DOCUMENTSVENUEOECD Conference Centre, Paris, France
CONTACT
For any adminstrative enquiries, please contact Arianna Ingle arianna.ingle@oecd.org or Chelsie Loveder chelsie.loveder@oecd.org. For any other queries, please contact Daisy Pelham daisy.pelham@oecd.org.
DOCUMENTS AND LINKS
Fighting the crime of foreign bribery: A snapshot of implementation and enforcement | version française |
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From the archives
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2009 - A Decade of the Convention |
1997 - The Signature of the Convention |
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