Controlling Corruption in Asia and the Pacific
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On-line edition: Free of Charge Hardcopy price: $10.00 ISBN: 971-561-562-7
Publication Date: December 2004 In stock
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This publication is based on key papers presented during the 4th regional conference of the ADB/OECD Anti-Corruption Initiative for Asia and the Pacific held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in December 2003. It offers an insight into the most recent national anti-corruption strategies of Asia and Pacific countries, as well as an overview of preventive and enforcement policies and practices developed in the region.
Table of Contents, Foreword, Keynote Speech and Opening Remarks
- Chapter 1: Anti-Corruption Strategies of Asian and Pacific Countries
- Australia’s Approach to Combating Corruption
- Combating Corruption in the Philippines
- Nepal’s Efforts to Control Corruption
- Anti-Corruption Strategy of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China
- Chapter 2: Integrity Management in the Private Sector
- Designing Bribery and Fraud Prevention Programs in the Private Sector in Asia
- To Bribe or not to Bribe… Dealing with the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention from a Business Perspective
- Chapter 3: Integrity Management in the Public Administration
- Conflict of Interest – Vanuatu’s Experience
- Managing Conflict of Interest in the Public Sector: The Experience of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China
- Putting Conflict-of-Interest-Policies into Practice: From Guidelines to Toolkit
- Chapter 4: Curbing Corruption in Public Procurement
- Reforming Public Procurement
- Analyzing the Public Procurement
- Chapter 5: Drafting and Implementing Whistleblower Protection Laws
- The Scenario for
- Korea’s Whistleblower
- Drafting and Implementing
- Chapter 6: Developing Expertise in Forensic Accounting
- Chapter 7: Mutual Legal Assistance and Repatriation of Proceeds of Corruption
- Mutual Legal Assistance
- Improving Procedures for Mutual Legal Assistance and the Repatriation of Proceeds of Corruption
- Mechanisms for Gathering Evidence Abroad
Appendices
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ISBN : ISBN 971-561-562-7
Publication Stock No. 120304
Publication date: December 2004