Third GOPAC Conference Dr. Muhyieddeen Touq Kuwait 17-19 November 2008.

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Third GOPAC Conference Dr. Muhyieddeen Touq Kuwait November 2008

 Government  The Judiciary  The Private Sector  The Banking Sector  The Media  UN Organizations (UNODC)  The international Community

 Develop policies  Promote effective practices  Evaluate legal instruments and administrative measures  Cooperate with regional and international organizations  Establish anti-corruption authorities  Reform public sector  Political reform  Reform procurement and tendering systems  Ensure access to information

 Ensure Integrity  Set codes of conduct  Ensure integrity of prosecution services

 Take measures to prevent corruption and promote integrity  Reinforce accounting and auditing standards.  Set codes of conduct  Reinforce transparency in measures regarding the identity of legal and natural persons  Prevent conflict of interest  Disallow tax deductibility of bribe money

 Comprehensive system of monitoring and supervision.  Measures to prevent money laundry.  Establish financial intelligence units.  Monitor money transactions.  Ensure regional and international cooperation.

 Active participation in preventing corruption.  Inform about causes and dangers of corruption.  Publish research and studies on corruption  National, regional and international networking.

 Develop investigative skills about corruption  Inform the public on causes and dangers  Adopt professional and objective attitudes and avoid personalization  Provide venues for community activists and whistle blowers

 Ensure widest ratification.  Promote UNCAC and ensure honest implementation.  Develop a mechanism for effective review of implementation.  Support states.  Provide technical assistance.  Publish information, studies, learned lessons and success stories.  Coordinate with other relevant UN bodies (STAR)  Lobby with other UN organization for compliance.

 Coordinate anti-corruption efforts.  Develop sound financial standards and norms.  Link grants and soft loans to governance reform and fight against corruption.  Strengthen the involvement of IC in fighting corruption