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PROGRAM >> Workshops |
The twelve workshop streams of the 11th IACC will contain
workshops on most of the topics listed below. For greater
details about each workshop stream, please click the
stream title. If you wish to make a proposal for a workshop
presentation, please contact Gillian
Dell
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Topics:
¡Ü international business
standards
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professional failures (media,
lawyers, accounting, investment advisers,
auditors, bankers) |
¡Ü regulatory failures ¡Ü
lobbying and political links
¡Ü offshore financial
centers |
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¡Ü comparing governance
value systems ¡Ü
role of media in promoting values ¡Ü
ethics for elected officials ¡Ü
judicial integrity ¡Ü
ethics in public services and service delivery
¡Ü ethics education
¡Ü building ethics in
organizations
¡Ü international business
standards |
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Topics:
¡Ü public procurement
¡Ü parliamentary oversight
¡Ü transparency and accountability
systems ¡Ü expenditure
management in the executive
¡Ü public expenditure
tracking surveys
¡Ü municipal approaches
to internal corruption
¡Ü corruption in customs |
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different phases of a case
from investigation to judgment (Lesotho
case) |
¡Ü resources and effectiveness
of investigations and prosecutions ¡Ü political interference
with investigations ¡Ü
integrity of the entire judicial system and, access
to justice
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blacklisting in procurement
including adoption of findings of other
agencies |
¡Ü legislation and will
to enforce
¡Ü corruption in the police
how do you clean it up?
¡Ü mutual legal assistance |
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Topics:
¡Ü political economy
¡Ü donor policies and
practices ¡Ü state
capture/ fusion ¡Ü
networks
¡Ü privatization
¡Ü post-war reconstruction |
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Topics:
¡Ü high level political
corruption ¡Ü state
looting
¡Ü recovery of assets
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money laundering ¡Ü
military corruption and export credits ¡Ü
oil industry, arms industry, utilities ¡Ü
disclosure of loans and payments (publish what
you pay) ¡Ü the role
of donors ¡Ü politicians
incorporated
¡Ü corruption and neo-colonialism.
¡Ü human trafficking |
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Topics:
¡Ü OECD Convention-assessment
¡Ü OECD Convention-role
of trade unions, civil society, South ¡Ü
OAS and Council of Europe Conventions ¡Ü
OECD-ADB Action Plan for Asia-Pacific ¡Ü
draft African Union Convention ¡Ü
draft UN Convention
¡Ü FATF Guidelines
¡Ü peer review process |
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what is civil society doing?
where is it impacting? civil society monitoring |
¡Ü impact of corruption
on poor
¡Ü role of faith-based
organisations. ¡Ü
access to information ¡Ü
role of investigative journalism |
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corruption in the health sector
(procurement & pricing, relations with
health officials; waiting list and preferences,
expenditure allocations) |
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corruption and organized crime
in the health sector (trafficking in organs,
cigarette issue) |
¡Ü interface between pharmaceuticals
industry and health sector ¡Ü techniques
of corruption
¡Ü crosscutting issues
relating to regulation, self-regulation and lobbying,
research and education, WHO |
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Topics:
¡Ü assessing corruption:
the cross-country approach ¡Ü
assessing corruption: in-depth, country approach
¡Ü assessing corruption:
new empirical frontiers
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measuring effectiveness in
fighting corruption (including indicators
about integrity systems, corruption resistance,
corruption risks) |
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Topics:
¡Ü government to citizen
¡Ü government to government
¡Ü government to business
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crosscutting issues including
e-procurement, e-corruption, whether and
how e-government is a solution, dangers
of reduction in accountability and depersonalization |
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emerging technology and possibilities
for corruption |
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Topics:
¡Ü forestry (FIN)
¡Ü corruption and human
development in the Arab region |
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