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Corruption seriously undermines democracy, human rights and sustainable development. Any treaty is only as strong as its implementation. Whilst the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) has the potential to become a global anti-corruption standard, without an effective and transparent review mechanism it will be little more than a piece of paper.
The
majority of countries at the Conference of States parties in
The civil
society coalition, representing over 200 organisations from around the world
Believe that in order to be effective the
review mechanism must also include:
There has
been extensive experience with country reviews under other anti-corruption
conventions, and the majority of the UNCAC Parties have participated in similar
reviews (e.g. OECD, FATF, GRECO) building mutual confidence and trust in the
outcomes.
The
blocking states are opposed to these principles but there is still time for the
two groups to come together and agree on a review mechanism that would give
UNCAC teeth.
http://www.uncaccoalition.org/
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Note to editors: UNCAC is a multilateral treaty which 141 countries have signed. It includes provisions on bribery, embezzlement, asset recovery, bilateral legal assistance and money laundering.
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