WHITE PAPERS
Recover Stolen Assets
Assets stolen through corruption represent an alarming diversion of state funds. These economic losses undermine good government practices, weaken the state’s accountability to its citizens and deplete resources for development. Ending this complicity urgently will help to overcome the financial and governance gap that was evidenced by the current economic crisis, reports Transparency International.
Business Principles to Counteract Bribery
For the first time, there is a practical tool that companies can count on when they need a comprehensive reference of good practices to combat bribery. It is the desire of Transparency International and Social Accountability International that the Business Principles to Counteract Bribery become an essential tool for companies and we encourage them to consider using them as a starting point for the development of their own anti-bribery systems, or by way of of comparison standard.
Global Corruption Report: Climate Change
The Global Report on Corruption: Climate change, prepared by Transparency International, is the first publication that exhaustively analyzes the main corruption risks related to climate issues. The book offers essential analyzes that will help policymakers, professionals and other relevant actors understand the risks and develop effective responses at a critical time, in which the foundations of the climate governance architecture are being laid;
Anti-Corruption Conventions in America
This guide is based on the two main anti-corruption conventions in force in America: the OAS Convention and the UN Convention. Explain its usefulness; It describes how and why to promote its ratification, implementation and intergovernmental monitoring, and presents ways of monitoring from civil society. It also briefly describes other conventions, namely the OECD Convention against Transnational Bribery and the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime.