an introduction to corruption: transparency international
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Shalni AroraSenior Advisor TrusteeTransparency International UK
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• Definition• Why does it matter• Landscape• Action
CORRUPTION
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• ‘The abuse of entrusted power for private gain’– Public and private sector– Personal or corporate gain– Non-monetary gain eg positions of influence– Abuse not illegality
DEFINITION
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• Mutiple forms of corruption including– Bribery– Cronyism and nepotism– Conflicts of interest– Political influence
• Related activities including– Money laundering– Complex transactions– Secrecy
DEFINITION - TYPOLOGY
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• Petty bribes hit the poor the hardest• It hinders development• Robs countries of resources• Puts public services out of reach• Corruption can kill• Seeds violence and instability• Distorts markets and fair competition
WHY DOES IT MATTER?
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• UN Convention Against Corruption• OECD Anti-Bribery Convention• G20, G7• Open Government Partnership• OECD, World Bank, G20 ACWG, UNODC, DoJ, SFO• Extra-territorial legal framework– FCPA– Bribery Act
LANDSCAPE - GLOBAL
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• Transparency International– 100 chapters
• Global Witness• Country-specific groups– eg Navalny Foundation in Russia
• Social media and tech approaches– Twitter- Arab Spring– ipaidabribe.com
LANDSCAPE – CIVIL SOCIETY
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• Corruption Perceptions Index• Public sector ‘Integrity Pacts’ keeping bribery out of
public contracting• Private sector training and implementation
programmes• Advocacy and civil society empowerment– UK Bribery Act– EITI– Corruption in Defence and Security– Global Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Programme
WHAT DOES TI DO?
CPI 2015
Shalni Arora
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