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Anti-corruption laws & policies

Last updated on 05 June 2007

Tackling corruption for growth and development

This document describes Australia's anti-corruption for development policy. The policy provides a framework for planning, resourcing, and reviewing anti-corruption activities on a country and regional basis. (AusAID: March 2007) More info >>

Strengthening World Bank Group engagement on governance and anti-corruption

This paper examines the World Bank Group's (WBG) strategy for heightening its focus on governance and anticorruption as an integral part of its work to reduce poverty and promote growth. (World Bank: March 2007) More info >>

Bribery of foreign public officials is a crime

Explains the Australian Government's commitment to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's (OECD) convention on combating bribery of foreign public officials and how it applies to Australian legislation. (AusAID) More info >>

Anti-corruption policies in Asia and the Pacific

Anti-Corruption Policies in Asia and the Pacific presents an overview of the main developments in the area of combating corruption in 21 Asian and Pacific countries and territories. (Asian Development Bank: 2004) More info >>

The Asian Development Bank anti-corruption policy

The Asian Development Bank anti-corruption policy is available online in both web and pdf versions in English, Khmer and Bahasa. (The Asian Development Bank: 01 June 1998) More info >>

Good procurement practices for official development assistance

OECD guidelines for transparent procurement in official development assistance (ODA). (OECD: February 2006) More info >>


 

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