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CONFERENCE PROGRAM>> Program at a glance


STREAM Sun 25 May Mon 26 May Tue 27 May Wed 28 May
Registration
9:00 - 12:30
Plenary
09:00-10:30

Profits with integrity
Plenary
09:00-10:30

Relation of state and civil society
Break
10:30 - 11:00
Break
10:30 - 11:00
Workshops
11:00 - 13:00
Workshops
11:00 - 13:00
Workshops
09:00 - 11:30
1.Private sector
governance
WS 1.2 Corporate governance and the fight against corruption - emerging practices-1 WS 1.4 Accountant accountability: Who audits the auditors? WS 1.6 Role of lawyers in corporate governance
2.Building ethics WS 2.2 Media integrity and governance WS 2.4 Judicial integrity WS 2.6 Building ethics into organisations
3.Public sector
governance
WS 3.2 Municipal approaches to internal corruptions WS 3.4 De-politicizing the civil service WS 3.6 Attacking opportunities and incentives for corruption in customs
4.Law enforcement WS 4.2 Law enforcement system - from investigation to judgment - part 1 WS 4.4 Mutual legal assistance WS 4.6 Anti-corruption agencies versus institutional mainstreaming
5.Political economy
of corruption
WS 5.2 Corruption and networks WS 5.4 Corruption and economic reforms WS 5.6 Corruption and donor policies and practices
6.International corruption WS 6.2 State looting: Returning Abacha's stolen billions WS 6.4 Corruption in Forestry WS 6.6 The influence peddlers
7.International
instruments to
combat corruption
WS 7.2 OECD Convention: Non-government and North-South co-operation WS 7.4 Asia Pacific and Africa: Regional co-operation WS 7.6 International instruments: The way forward
8.Civil society against corruption: from voice to action WS 8.2 Mobilising the margins: How the poor and the vulnerable can fight corruption WS 8.4 Access to information as an aid to civic action WS 8.6 Way forward: Evolving tactics and new alliances
11.Chipping away at corruption: can we rely on e-governance? WS 11.1 Road trip: Practical lessons from early implementers WS 11.2 eCorruption and Unmanaged Risk WS 11.3 eSociety and beyond: What citizen, civil society and business can do
12. Mixed Topics WS 12.1 The anti-corruption agenda in Central America WS 12.2 Corruption and human development in the Arab region WS 9.4 The interface between the pharmaceutical industry and the health
Lunch
11:30 - 12:30
Break
Closing Plenary
12:00 - 13:00
Opening Plenary Different Cultures,
Common Values

12:30 - 14:00
Lunch
13:00 - 14:30
Lunch
13:00 - 14:30
BREAK
Workshops
14:30 - 17:00
Workshops
14:30 - 17:00
Workshops
14:30 - 17:00
1. Private sector governance WS 1.1 Defining the problem: Lessons from recent corporate governance failures WS 1.3 International voluntary standards and pressures: agents for change or a waste of time? WS 1.5 Corporate governance and the fight against corruption - emerging practices-2
2. Building ethics in the real world WS 2.1 Comparative governance values WS 2.3 Ethics for elected officials WS 2.5 Professional and business ethics education
3. Public sector governance WS 3.1 Making oversight effective WS 3.3 Follow the money - fighting corruption in public expenditure management and service delivery WS 3.5 Combating inefficiency and corruption in public procurement
4. Law enforcement WS 4.1 The role of international organizations in multi-jurisdictional corruption investigations WS 4.3 Law enforcement system - from investigation to judgement - part 2 WS 4.5 Corruption in the police - how do you clean it up?
5. Political economy of corruption WS 5.1 Corruption in post-war reconstruction WS 5.3 Corruption and networks WS 5.5 Corruption and economic reforms
6. International corruption WS 6.1 Political incorporated WS 6.3 Trafficking in humans WS 6.5 Corruption and the arms trade : The South Africa case
7. International instruments to combat corruption WS 7.1 OECD Convention: Do governments want it to work? WS 7.3 Peer review in practice: Lessons and recommendations WS 7.5 United Nations: Global promise?
8. Civil society against corruption: from voice to action WS 8.1 From voice to action: Mapping CSOs WS 8.3 Monitoring political party financing and curbing electoral corruption - The role of civil society WS 8.5 Strengthening values and morals in combating corruption: Role of education and religious faith
9 Curing corruption: Health and pharmaceuticals WS 9.1 Corruption in the health sector WS 9.2 Corruption and organized crime in the health sector WS 9.3 Tackling corruption in the pharmaceutical Industry
10. Capturing corruption: the power of measurement WS 10.1 Tools that directly measure corruption WS 10.2 Tools that indirectly measure corruption WS 10.3 New frontiers
Break Break Break
Extra Meetings
17:30 - 18:30
Extra Meetings
17:30 - 18:30
Extra Meetings
17:30 - 18:30
Reception
18:30 - 22:00
Networking Evening
19:30 - 22:00
Farewell Dinner
19:30 - 22:00