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Anti-Corruption Network for Eastern Europe and Central Asia

Uzbekistan Anti-Corruption Project

 

 

The OECD Anti-Corruption Network for Eastern Europe and Central Asia, in cooperation and funding from the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, US Department of State, has launched a project to support strengthening Uzbekistan’s legal and institutional capacity to efficiently investigate and prosecute complex corruption cases and enhance its implementation of Istanbul Anti-Corruption Action Plan recommendations. 

 

Uzbekistan's Monitoring and Progress Reports under the Istabul Action Plan

The Istanbul Anti-Corruption Action Plan is a sub-regional peer-review programme launched in 2003 under the aegis of the OECD/ACN to support anti-corruption reforms through country reviews and continuous monitoring of participating countries’ implementation of recommendations to assist in the implementation of the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) and other international standards and best practice. 

Uzbekistan's Reports


This project aims to:

Support the Academy of the Prosecutor General’s Office (GPO) to:

  • Build the capacity of law enforcement to efficiently investigate and prosecute complex corruption cases;
  • Promote integrity, adherence to the rules on ethics, conflict of interests and other related integrity regulations by law enforcement.

Support the implementation of the selected measures of the State Ant-Corruption Programme and the work of the Interagency Commission to:

  • Contribute to the development of selected anti-corruption legislation;
  • Strengthen the coordination and monitoring capacities of the Commission’s Secretariat.

Bring Uzbekistan closer to international anti-corruption standards:

  • Raise awareness on international standards and IAP recommendations;
  • Promote and facilitate monitoring by the OECD Anti-Corruption Network for Central Asia and Eastern Europe
  • Promote regional cooperation in corruption cases.

 


contact: ACN@OECD.org

 

 

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