Two Jamaican officers in the murder investigation team have been attached to the ICC's anti-corruption unit. |
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The bill also creates an anti-corruption commission with strong enforcement powers. |
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The anti-corruption cell of the district police was asked to investigate the matter. |
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Additionally, 12 cases of corruption against her are still pending in the anti-corruption courts. |
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This depends greatly on the degree of political support for anti-corruption work. |
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The State's anti-corruption law, which has proved ineffective in dealing with the cases of administrative corruption, has yet be reoriented. |
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The official is the latest of a string of victims to lose their jobs following an anti-corruption campaign. |
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One of his last jobs was to take part in an anti-corruption unit inside the Russian security services. |
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It is hoped the draft being submitted today will make for an anti-corruption administration free of such potential problems. |
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In other words, ombudsmen were never set up to be anti-corruption commissions. |
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Incidentally, the analogy holds good also for anti-corruption work done by premier enforcement agencies. |
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It said public confidence in anti-corruption efforts stood at just 51.9 percent last year. |
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The government's response to Liberal corruption was the accountability act, the most sweeping anti-corruption legislation in Canadian history. |
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In the past, anti-corruption drives sometimes degenerated into, or masked, power struggles. |
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Instead, he has confounded expectations, and his anti-corruption purge has made him something of a hero. |
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The ICC's anti-corruption officials have also been probing allegations of fixing during some international matches, cricket chiefs have said. |
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This addition to the nation's anti-corruption laws is part of a flurry of legislative activity to combat white-collar crime. |
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It is a matter of record that the Government has devised a long-term anti-corruption strategy and has committed itself to implementing it. |
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In its third report, published in April 2000, the anti-corruption commission identified over fifty such cases for adjudication. |
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The activist was planning to go on a fast, demanding a new law to appoint an anti-corruption watchdog. |
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But while his anti-corruption message has wide appeal, his unabashedly nationalist politics scare many traditional liberals. |
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For the moment, the hope among the Russian elite is that the anti-corruption drive is cosmetic. |
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He also writes about the case of anti-corruption lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who was beaten and died in Russian prison. |
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The Constitutional Court case against the PM was brought even though she was already being pursued by the anti-corruption panel. |
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And anti-corruption campaigners say that little has changed in certain parts of Ukrainian officialdom since the revolution. |
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The forum is also a member of the anti-corruption coalition of Armenia. |
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That is why we view with concern a proposal to partially exempt NSW politicians from the purview of the state's anti-corruption watchdog. |
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His anti-corruption crusading, run-ins with management and police during strikes, and political ties made him a ripe target. |
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We are setting up an anti-corruption hotline to protect whistleblowers. |
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Developing an anti-corruption policy and making sure relevant parties are aware of your zero tolerance for bribery will assist in this regard. |
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The national governance and anti-corruption strategy is currently being finalized. |
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He then criticized some politicians' anti-corruption rhetoric and their failure to develop a practical strategy to fight corruption. |
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The government has set up an anti-corruption programme which has my admiration and appreciation. |
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There was no progress to report on ethics, anti-corruption measures and training. |
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Afghans expect effective anti-corruption actions by their government-so do we. |
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He warned them about the risk of corrupt people trying to sneak under the anti-corruption umbrella. |
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Mr. Speaker, we in this government are very proud to have brought forward one of the toughest anti-corruption laws in the history of Canada. |
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Many anti-corruption organisations themselves become corrupt. |
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Angara, an anti-corruption crusader, principally authored and sponsored the Government Procurement Reform Act. |
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Many questions arise on how far is it possible to professionalize anti-corruption work and turn it into a field of education? |
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The promised anti-corruption programme is stalled. |
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The tools for corporate anti-corruption action are broadly and readily available but companies must pick up the pace in applying them. |
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An added advantage is that preventive reforms generate little pushback from opponents of anti-corruption agencies. |
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It has become fashionable for political candidates to campaign on anti-corruption and good governance platforms. |
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Open discussion is the best way to develop robust anti-corruption policies. |
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Invitations to side events and parties in both cities came with elaborate legalese about meeting federal anti-corruption laws. |
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Mr Wolfowitz has been hounded out of office by those opposed to his anti-corruption agenda. |
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Judicial systems untainted by corruption are essential if anti-corruption laws are to stand any chance of being upheld. |
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When helping deal with a populist anti-corruption campaign this summer he seemed diffident. |
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In a democratic set up, anti-corruption drive basically takes the form of an oppositional voice. |
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Only Sri Lanka bucked the trend by neither proposing new legislation nor making plans to create independent anti-corruption institutions. |
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The services in charge of the anti-corruption battle are still in place, as this problem is also being fought through a police crack down. |
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Relatedly, a new anti-corruption policy has been formulated with full implementation strategy drawing on the policy to be completed by end year. |
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The government's new anti-corruption strategy includes mandator y asset declaration. |
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A recent anti-corruption drive is snaring some big names without seriously disrupting the cash-flow. |
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Most anti-corruption groups believe that corruption and kleptocracy must be addressed first and foremost at the source. |
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The churches are certainly prominent in anti-corruption campaigns. However, there is also plenty of hucksterism. |
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Bishop also flagged new fraud control and anti-corruption strategies to ensure money was not siphoned off. |
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New anti-corruption legislation has been passed. |
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In both republics: Prepare a comprehensive anti-corruption strategy in line with Council of Europe standards and adopt law on conflict of interests. |
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Although anti-corruption bodies have already begun their work, it will be necessary to strengthen their effectiveness through the cooperation of the people, who should condemn this scourge of which they are the victims. |
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The establishment of institutions, public sector reform, decentralization, effective aid coordination and anti-corruption measures have contributed to strengthening governance and the rule of law. |
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Although the specific nature of governance issues may vary from country to country, strengthening public sector management, accountability and anti-corruption measures should be priorities in all countries. |
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Another organization indicated that while it did not have a designated anti-corruption office, the internal auditor was mandated to assess the effectiveness of measures to prevent fraud. |
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In order to comply with their obligations under anti-corruption conventions, national governments typically need to introduce new legislation and new or enhanced structures, policies and practices. |
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Parliament has passed an anti-corruption law. |
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New areas where MINUSTAH may need to provide technical expertise at the national level would include border management, security strategies and anti-corruption. |
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Oleksiy Kosarev, leader of a local anti-corruption organization, lent some credence to this conception. |
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In Thailand the internet has nurtured an unprecedented civic consciousness and a new anti-corruption watchdog has claimed the scalp of the interior minister. |
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What good are anti-corruption requirements in World Bank loans to developing countries when sovereign wealth funds offer better deals with no strings attached? |
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Ciudadanos is business-friendly and anti-corruption. |
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In the face of external pressure for greater self-regulation and good governance, governments have often combined anti-corruption drives with familiar patrimonial Machiavellianism. |
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The red-and-whites' hope, for example, to neuter the anti-corruption commission, the KPK, will be impossible to realise so long as Jokowi stands firm. |
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We have in response to the malignance of corruption to our development designed and are currently implementing a broad and systemic anti-corruption strategy as a flagship of our economic, political and social reforms. |
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Wealthy countries in particular need to listen to what their citizens are saying and adopt the kind of comprehensive approaches to anti-corruption at home that they have demanded from aid recipient countries for years. |
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Its current budgetary support to anti-corruption initiatives must not only be sustained, but also increase steadily and drastically, and snow-ball as more inroads are made against graft and corruption. |
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Several anti-corruption measures have been adopted. |
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In Angola, in February 2007, a human rights and anti-corruption campaigner was arrested by armed Angolan police while visiting an oil-rich enclave to meet with local civil society representatives. |
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There are those who say that relying on the anti-corruption commission and a nontransparent process to ferret out and punish offending officials is not the right way to set the party straight. |
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It had also established the Office of the Ombudsman as well as an independent anti-corruption commission, and had separated the judiciary from the executive branch and strengthened the rule of law in general. |
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It is heartening to see the level of support that has been provided by international partners to develop the capacity of Parliament and the justice sector, and to further the Government's anti-corruption efforts. |
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A possibly apocryphal story relates how he called a show of hands on some anodyne motion at a meeting of senior officials, on his first day as anti-corruption chief there. |
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The social security administration was accused of accepting bribes for the award of a lucrative medical equipment contract, which prompted the legislature to revive discussions over a six-year-old anti-corruption bill. |
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Among other measures, it has introduced an anti-corruption unit, which runs education programmes for players and receives reports of solicitations from bookmakers. |
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They had raised funds with text messages sent to millions who had earlier backed the anti-corruption protests of Anna Hazare, a Gandhian activist. |
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A similar pattern was discernible in Sri Lanka, where anti-corruption activism became the rallying cry in a turf war between new premier Ranil Wickremesinghe and incumbent president Chandrike Kumaratunga. |
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How can NGOs become more effective in anti-corruption given their limited resources in the face of a defiant state and a prevaricating private sector? |
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The worst outcome would be for the government to postpone new anti-corruption legislation in the face of other priorities – and therefore potentially for several years if an election intervenes. |
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Following the Sichuan earthquake, grief-stricken parents and grandparents staged anti-corruption protests over the shoddily built schools that collapsed, killing many thousands of children. |
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Political interest was the driving force behind an anti-corruption drive in Pakistan, a country dominated by a military elite keen to portray civilian administrators as corrupt and untrustworthy. |
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International and bilateral donors have put in place dedicated anti-corruption programmes in the region, yet their approach has become unduly tolerant, even when faced with clear cases of fraud or malfeasance. |
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But it has since been slaked, both by China's slowing economy and by a fierce anti-corruption campaign, which has discouraged conspicuous consumption. |
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It investigated all the information received via the anti-corruption phone line and took appropriate measures when it found issues that posed an intrinsic risk to the General Secretariat's internal checks and balances. |
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I am a believer in anti-corruption bodies but they've got to run it seriously and not defame people and not grill people when they don't have any real evidence. |
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Mr Zhu suggested last month that the multi-storey vice-den in Xiamen where many of the officials used to entertain lavishly and cavort with prostitutes should be turned into an anti-corruption museum. |
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If some companies adopt an anti-corruption programme, and others do not, those that do not may continue to win work though bribery, therefore disadvantaging those that refuse to bribe. |
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The Integrity Awards winners are a source of inspiration to the anti-corruption movement because their actions echo a common message: that corruption is surmountable. |
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They were developed through a lengthy process of consultation with judges, judges' associations, legal professionals, academics and experts in the anti-corruption and justice-sector reform fields. |
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The UN Convention is unique as com pared with other anti-corruption conventions not only in its global geographical coverage but also in the extensiveness and detail of its provisions. |
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According to her claims, the local anti-corruption hot line was not investigating tip-offs and was derailing investigations of cases against senior government officials. |
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Syrian voters knew him only through his association with a half-hearted scheme for economic liberalisation, and a stronger anti-corruption drive. There have been one or two faint inklings of a political opening. |
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They provide fora in which governments can meet to discuss corruption issues, align concepts and revie anti-corruption efforts, with inputs from non-governmental actors. |
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On a positive note, anticipated anti-corruption legislation and reduced red-tapism are set to create a more conducive environment for private sector participation. |
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So, with him gone, the attention of the AC-12 anti-corruption unit has now fallen upon Keeley Hawes' frumpy, dislikeable Detective Inspector Lindsay Denton. |
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The anti-corruption watchdog in China has demoted four banking regulators. |
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A local Chairman and three others have been sued by the Bureau of Anti-Corruption for defalcating about Tk 1.5 lakh from the municipal fund. |
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The Met police's Anti-Corruption Command arrested the men this morning following a tip-off by BT earlier this year. |
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Included in this is the mandate to the Prime Minister to set up an Anti-corruption Commission as speedily as possible. |
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