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		<title>COE &#8211; GRECO, Strasbourg, 16 &#8211; 20 mar 2020, 85th Plenary Meeting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; The Group of States against Corruption (GRECO) was established in 1999 by the Council of Europe to monitor States’ compliance with the organisation’s anti-corruption standards. GRECO’s objective is to improve the capacity of its members to fight corruption by monitoring their compliance with Council of Europe anti-corruption standards through a dynamic process of [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><b>The Group of States against Corruption (GRECO)</b> was established in 1999 by the Council of Europe to monitor States’ compliance with the organisation’s anti-corruption standards.</p>
<p>GRECO’s <b>objective</b> is to improve the capacity of its members to fight corruption by monitoring their compliance with Council of Europe anti-corruption standards through a dynamic process of mutual evaluation and peer pressure. It helps to identify deficiencies in national anti-corruption policies, prompting the necessary legislative, institutional and practical reforms. GRECO also provides a platform for the sharing of best practice in the prevention and detection of corruption.</p>
<p><b>Membership</b> in GRECO, which is an enlarged agreement, is not limited to Council of Europe member States. Any State which took part in the elaboration of the enlarged partial agreement, may join by notifying the Secretary General of the Council of Europe. Moreover, any State which becomes Party to the Criminal or Civil Law Conventions on Corruption automatically accedes to GRECO and its evaluation procedures. <b>Currently, GRECO comprises 49 member States</b> (48 European States and the United States of America).</p>
<p>The <b>functioning</b> of GRECO is governed by its Statute and Rules of Procedure. Each member State appoints up to two representatives who participate in GRECO plenary meetings with a right to vote; each member also provides GRECO with a list of experts available for taking part in GRECO’s evaluations. Other Council of Europe bodies may also appoint representatives (e.g. the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe). GRECO has granted observer status to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development and the United Nations – represented by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. GRECO elects its President, Vice-President and members of its Bureau who play an important role in designing GRECO’s work programme and supervising the evaluation procedures.</p>
<p>GRECO’s Statutory Committee is composed of representatives on the Committee of Ministers of member States which have joined GRECO and of representatives specifically designated by other members of GRECO. It is competent for adopting GRECO’s <b>budget</b>. It is also empowered to issue a public statement if it considers that a member takes insufficient action in respect of the recommendations addressed to it.</p>
<p>GRECO’s Statute defines a <b>master-type procedure</b>, which can be adapted to the different legal instruments under review .</p>
<p>GRECO, which has its seat in Strasbourg, is assisted by a <b>Secretariat</b>, headed by an Executive Secretary, provided by the Secretary General of the Council of Europe.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.coe.int/en/web/greco/home">https://www.coe.int/en/web/greco/home</a></p>
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		<title>COE, STRASBOURG, 2 &#8211; 6 dec. 2019, GRECO 84th Plenary Meeting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; At its 83rd Plenary Meeting (Strasbourg, 17-21 June 2019), the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO): High-level conference: “GRECO: past, present &#38; future” (Monday 17 June – a.m.) 1. warmly welcomed the holding of this high-level event to mark GRECO’s 20th anniversary in cooperation with the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>At its 83rd Plenary Meeting (Strasbourg, 17-21 June 2019), the Group of States against Corruption (GRECO):</p>
<p>High-level conference: “GRECO: past, present &amp; future” (Monday 17 June – a.m.)</p>
<p>1. warmly welcomed the holding of this high-level event to mark GRECO’s 20th anniversary in cooperation with the French Presidency of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe;1 and noted with pleasure the support expressed for GRECO’s work;</p>
<p>83rd Plenary Meeting</p>
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<li>took note of the request by the Delegation of Denmark to postpone to a future meeting the examination of the Fifth Round Evaluation Report on Denmark because of general elections held in June; as evaluations are of a technical not a political nature, GRECO decided to uphold the previous decisions by GRECO’s President and Bureau to not accept the request;</li>
<li>adopted the agenda of the meeting which was chaired by Marin MRČELA (President of GRECO, Croatia), and by Ernst GNAEGI (Bureau member, Switzerland) when the President had other commitments;</li>
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<p>Information</p>
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<li>took note of information provided by Marin MRČELA, President of GRECO, and Gianluca ESPOSITO, Executive Secretary of GRECO;</li>
<li>took note of the list of items discussed and decisions taken by Bureau 87 (Greco(2019)6);</li>
<li>noted with regret that the Head of delegation of France, Agnès MAITREPIERRE, is leaving her country’s delegation and her position as GRECO’s Vice-President and wished her every success in her new functions;</li>
<li>noted that elections to fill the position of Vice-President will be held at GRECO 84 (2-6 December 2019) and that GRECO representatives are invited to inform the Executive Secretary in writing if they wish to stand for election/or to nominate a candidate, preferably by 1 October 2019, it nevertheless being understood that, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure (Rule 5), candidatures can be submitted up to 48 hours before the elections are held;</li>
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<p>Evaluation procedures</p>
<p>Fifth Round</p>
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<li>adopted the Fifth Round Evaluation Reports on:
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<li>  Denmark (GrecoEval5Rep(2018)8)</li>
<li>  the Slovak Republic (GrecoEval5Rep(2018)9)</li>
<li>  Spain (GrecoEval5Rep(2018)5)and set the deadline of 31 December 2020 for the submission of situation reports on measures taken to implement GRECO’s recommendations;</li>
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<li>invites the authorities of Denmark, the Slovak Republic and Spain to authorise, as soon as possible, the publication of the reports mentioned in decision 8 above;</li>
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<p>1 Conference website : https://www.coe.int/en/web/greco/20th-anniversary-of-greco 2</p>
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<p>Compliance procedures</p>
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<p>Third Round<br />
10. adopted the 6th Interim Third Round Compliance Report on:</p>
<p> Switzerland (GrecoRC3(2019)5)</p>
<p>and decided not to continue applying Rule 32 in the case of that member;</p>
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<li>in accordance with Rule 31 revised, paragraph 8.2 of the Rules of Procedure, requests the Head of delegation of Switzerland to submit additional information regarding action taken to implement certain recommendations by 30 June 2020;</li>
<li>adopted the 2nd Third Round Compliance Report on:</li>
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<p> Denmark (GrecoRC3(2019)6)</p>
<p>and, in accordance with Rule 31 revised, paragraph 9 of the Rules of Procedure, requests the Head of Delegation of Denmark to submit additional information regarding the implementation of certain recommendations by 30 June 2020;</p>
<p>13. adopted the 2nd Addendum to the 2nd Third Round Compliance Report on:<br />
 the Russian Federation (GrecoRC3(2019)4)<br />
and terminated the compliance procedure in respect of this member, in this round;</p>
<p>14. invites the authorities of Switzerland, Denmark and the Russian Federation to authorise, as soon as possible, the publication of the reports mentioned in decisions 10, 12 and 13 above;</p>
<p>Fourth Round</p>
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<li>adopted the Interim Fourth Round Compliance Reports on:
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<li>  Portugal (GrecoRC4(2019)13)</li>
<li>  Romania (GrecoRC4(2019)11)and concluded, in both cases, that the level of compliance with the recommendations remains “globally unsatisfactory” in the meaning of Rule 31 revised, paragraph 8.3 of the Rules of Procedure;</li>
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<li>in accordance with Rule 32, paragraph 2 (i) of the Rules of Procedure, requests the Heads of delegation of Portugal and Romania to provide reports on progress in implementing the outstanding recommendations by 30 June 2020 at the latest (in the case of Romania, see also decision 27);</li>
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<li>pursuant to Rule 32, paragraph 2 (ii) a) of the Rules of Procedure, invites its President to send letters – with a copy to the President of the Statutory Committee – to the Heads of Delegation of Portugal and Romania on the need to take determined action with a view to achieving tangible progress as soon as possible;</li>
<li>adopted the 2nd Interim Fourth Round Compliance Report on:
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<li>  Belgium (GrecoRC4(2019)15)</li>
<li>  Spain (GrecoRC4(2019)12)and decided not to continue applying Rule 32 in the case of both members;</li>
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<li>in accordance with Rule 31 revised, paragraph 8.2 of the Rules of Procedure, requests the Heads of delegation of Belgium and Spain to submit additional information regarding action taken to implement certain recommendations by 30 June 2020;</li>
<li>adopted the 2nd Fourth Round Compliance Report on:</li>
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<p> Germany (GrecoRC4(2019)17)</p>
<p>and concluded that the level of compliance with the recommendations is “globally unsatisfactory” in the meaning of Rule 31 revised, paragraph 8.3 of the Rules of Procedure;</p>
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<li>pursuant to Rule 32, paragraph 2 (i), requests the Head of delegation of Germany to provide a report on progress in implementing the outstanding recommendations by 30 June 2020;</li>
<li>adopted the 2nd Fourth Round Compliance Reports on:
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<li>  Lithuania (GrecoRC4(2019)18)</li>
<li>  Malta (GrecoRC4(2019)14)and, in accordance with Rule 31 revised, paragraph 9 of the Rules of Procedure, requests the Heads of Delegation of Lithuania and Malta to submit additional information regarding the implementation of certain recommendations by 30 June 2020;</li>
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<li>Adopted the Addendum to the 2nd Fourth Round Compliance Report on:</li>
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<p> Iceland (GrecoRC4(2019)16)</p>
<p>and, in accordance with Rule 31 revised, paragraph 9 of the Rules of Procedure, requests the Head of delegation of Iceland to submit additional information regarding the implementation of certain recommendations by 30 June 2020;</p>
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<li>noted with satisfaction that the authorities of Iceland authorise the publication of the report mentioned in decision 23 above;</li>
<li>invites the authorities of Portugal, Romania, Belgium, Spain, Germany, Lithuania and Malta to authorise, as soon as possible, the publication of the reports mentioned in decisions 15, 18, 20 et 22 above;</li>
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<p>Fifth Round</p>
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<p>26. approved the list of rapporteur countries for the Fifth Round compliance procedures in respect of the following countries: Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Luxembourg, Slovenia and the United Kingdom (GrecoEval5(2019)1)</p>
<p>Rule 34 – Ad hoc procedure</p>
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<li>adopted the Follow-up Report (Greco-AdHocRep(2019)1) to the Ad hoc Report (Rule 34) on Romania and invites the Head of Delegation of Romania to submit, by 30 June 2020, additional information on the implementation of those ad hoc recommendations under the ongoing Fourth Round compliance procedure;</li>
<li>invites the authorities of Romania to authorise, as soon as possible, the publication of the report mentioned in decision 27 above;</li>
<li>pursuant to Rule 34, decided to initiate an ad hoc procedure in respect of Greece (Greco(2019)9- rev) and to request the Head of Delegation to submit, by 30 September 2019,2 detailed official information concerning the recently amended Article 236 of the Criminal Code and its impact on the effectiveness of the fight against corruption, to be examined at GRECO 84 (2-6 December 2019);</li>
<li>at the request of the Head of delegation of Slovenia and on the basis of information and documents provided by her, decided, pursuant to Rule 34, to request the Head of Delegation to submit, by 30 June 2019, any additional information concerning the separation of powers between the legislature and the judiciary in Slovenia;</li>
<li>instructed the Secretariat to nominate rapporteurs for the above procedures in respect of Greece and Slovenia once the additional official information is received;</li>
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<p>Evaluation of the Council of Europe support in the fight against corruption – follow-up to be given to the recommendations of the Directorate of Internal Oversight (DIO)</p>
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<li>welcomed the result of the discussion by Bureau 87 on follow-up (action plan: Greco(2019)8);</li>
<li>discussed further follow-up to be included in the action plan, instructed the Secretariat to revise the action plan accordingly and to inform the Directorate of Internal Oversight of the result of the consultation of the Bureau and the Plenary;</li>
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<p>Request for observer status in GRECO – European Union</p>
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<li>considered the request by the European Union for observer status in GRECO (Greco(2019)7) prepared under the Romanian Presidency of the Council of the European Union and signed by European Commission First Vice-President Frans TIMMERMANS and Commissioner Dimitris AVRAMOPOULOS;</li>
<li>noted that all GRECO member States except Turkey3 agreed to grant observer status in GRECO to the European Union, and therefore decided to refer the European Union’s request to the Committee of Ministers for decision;</li>
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<p>2 Should this legislation not enter into force, the application of the Rule 34 procedure will be reviewed.<br />
3 The Delegation of Turkey underlined that it supports the European Union participating in GRECO as a member but not as an observer.</p>
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<p>Budgetary situation &#8211; update</p>
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<li>noted that a meeting of GRECO’s Statutory Committee is scheduled on 28 June 2019 to consider, if necessary, whether to not apply Article 8, paragraph 6 of GRECO’s Statute in respect of the Russian Federation; the relevant provision stipulates that “unless otherwise decided by the Statutory Committee, a member which has failed to pay all or a substantial part of its compulsory contribution to the budget of the enlarged partial agreement for a period of two years, shall no longer take part in the decision-making process”;</li>
<li>welcomed the additional financial and/or “in-kind” contributions for the 2018/2019 biennium made so far by Armenia, Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Montenegro, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russian Federation, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Switzerland, Ukraine and the United States, and the more recent announcement of a contribution from Sweden; noted that these contributions are instrumental in enabling GRECO to carry out its programme of activities and that the call for voluntary contributions will be renewed for the 2020/2021 budget;</li>
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<p>Topical anti-corruption developments/events in member States (Item 4)</p>
<p>38. took note of the information provided by the Delegations of Cyprus,4 Hungary, Italy,5 Republic of Moldova,6 Montenegro, Serbia and Sweden;</p>
<p>Publication of Reports7</p>
<p>39. called on the authorities of the member States concerned (Austria,8 Belarus,9 Georgia,10 Hungary,11 Republic of Moldova12) to authorise without further delay the publication of the reports adopted by GRECO at previous plenary meetings, noting that the reports on Belarus date back to the period 2012-2017 and two of the reports on Hungary date back to March and June 2017;</p>
<p>Information from observer organisations and Council of Europe bodies</p>
<p>40. took note of the information provided by the representative of UNODC, notably in relation to the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on anti-corruption that will be held in 2021;</p>
<p>4 GRECO took note of the information provided by Cyprus in relation to the “Guide to judicial conduct”, training, and criteria for the appointment of judges and will take it into account in the context of the ongoing Fourth Round compliance procedure. 5 Given that the information provided by Italy concerns an evolving situation on a matter covered by the previous evaluation round, GRECO invites the Italian delegation to provide an up-date at GRECO 84 (December 2019).</p>
<p>6 GRECO invites the Moldovan delegation to provide written information concerning the composition of the Superior Council of Prosecutors and the transparency of the legislative process by 31 July 2019.<br />
7 Action to be taken when publishing adopted reports (decision 26, GRECO 58):</p>
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<li>&#8211;  agree a same-day publication date with the Secretariat</li>
<li>&#8211;  clearly mark both the date of adoption and date of publication on the cover page</li>
<li>&#8211;  make the national language version available and easily accessible on a domestic website</li>
<li>&#8211;  notify the Secretariat of the location of the report by communicating the internet link to it</li>
<li>&#8211;  include a link on the domestic website to the official language versions on GRECO’s website.8 Fourth Round Compliance Report.<br />
9 All reports from the Joint First and Second Rounds; Third Round Evaluation Report; Third Round Compliance Report.<br />
10 Fourth Round Compliance Report.<br />
11 2nd Addendum to the 2nd Third Round Compliance Report; Fourth Round Compliance Report; Interim Fourth Round Compliance Report.<br />
12 Fourth Round Compliance Report.</li>
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<p>Miscellaneous<br />
41. welcomed the availability, since 17 June 2019, of the HUDOC-GRECO Database;</p>
<p>Forthcoming meetings<br />
42. took note of the following dates:</p>
<p>2019</p>
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<li>  88th Bureau meeting (Strasbourg, 18 October 2019)</li>
<li>  84th Plenary Meeting (Strasbourg, 2-6 December 2019)2020</li>
<li>  85th Plenary Meeting (Strasbourg, 16-20 March 2020)</li>
<li>  86th Plenary Meeting (Strasbourg, 25-29 May 2020)</li>
<li>  87th Plenary Meeting (Strasbourg, 26-30 October 2020).</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[OLAF investigates fraud against the EU budget, corruption and serious misconduct within the European institutions, and develops anti-fraud policy for the European Commission. This group provides a forum for national authorities and the Commission to share experience and best practice in areas such as: Fraud risk assessment Fraud typology National/sectoral fraud prevention strategies, policies and [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>OLAF investigates fraud against the EU budget, corruption and serious misconduct within the European institutions, and develops anti-fraud policy for the European Commission.</p>
<p>This group provides a forum for national authorities and the Commission to share experience and best practice in areas such as:</p>
<p>Fraud risk assessment<br />
Fraud typology<br />
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How managing, certifying and audit services contribute to fraud prevention and detection<br />
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Twinning projects &amp; activities funded by the Hercule programme<br />
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This group may address issues involving EU funds (European Structural and Investment Funds (ESIF), Agriculture Funds, Fisheries Funds, Asylum and Migration Funds, …).</p>
<p>This group brings together national authorities responsible for reporting on fraud and irregularities and a number of Commission services, and deals with:</p>
<p>The Commission&#8217;s Annual Report on the protection of the EU’s financial interests (also known as the &#8220;PIF-Report&#8221; or the &#8220;Article 325 TFEU-Report&#8221;); prepared annually in cooperation with the Member States.<br />
The sectoral irregularity reporting provisions<br />
The Irregularity Management System (IMS)<br />
Statistical analysis of reported irregularity cases</p>
<p>Materiali all&#8217;indirizzo:<br />
https://ec.europa.eu/anti-fraud/media-corner/events/19-12-2018/meeting-fraud-prevention-group_en</p>
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		<title>OECD, PARIS, WG ON BRIBERY, 10-13 dec 2019, Plenary Meetings Working Group on Bribery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Established in 1994, the OECD Working Group on Bribery in International Business Transactions (Working Group) is responsible for monitoring the implementation and enforcement of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, the 2009 Recommendation on Further Combating Bribery of Foreign Bribery in International Business Transactions (2009 Anti-Bribery Recommendation) and related instruments. This peer-review monitoring system is conducted in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Established in 1994, the OECD Working Group on Bribery in International Business Transactions (Working Group) is responsible for monitoring the implementation and enforcement of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, the 2009 Recommendation on Further Combating Bribery of Foreign Bribery in International Business Transactions (2009 Anti-Bribery Recommendation) and related instruments. This peer-review monitoring system is conducted in successive phases and is considered by Transparency International to be the ‘gold standard’ of monitoring.</p>
<p>http://www.oecd.org/corruption/anti-bribery/anti-briberyconvention/oecdworkinggrouponbriberyininternationalbusinesstransactions.htm</p>
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		<title>UNODC, ABU DHABI, 16 &#8211; 20 dec. 2019, UNCAC &#8211; 8th Conference of States Parties (COSP)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jul 2019 15:07:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; The Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption, at its seventh session, held in Vienna from 6 to 10 November 2017, welcomed the progress made by States parties and the Secretariat in the implementation of its resolution 6/6 of 6 November 2015, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption, at its seventh session, held in Vienna from 6 to 10 November 2017, welcomed the progress made by States parties and the Secretariat in the implementation of its resolution 6/6 of 6 November 2015, entitled “Follow-up to the Marrakech declaration on the prevention of corruption”, and its predecessor resolutions on the prevention of corruption. In the spirit of maintaining the global effort, the Conference adopted two resolutions focused on the prevention of corruption: resolution 7/5, entitled “Promoting preventive measures against corruption” and resolution 7/6, entitled “Follow-up to the Marrakech declaration on the prevention of corruption”. The Conference also requested that the Secretariat submit to the Conference at its eighth session and to the intersessional meetings of its relevant subsidiary bodies a report on the implementation of those two resolutions.</p>
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		<title>WIEN, UNCAC, 2-4 Sept. 2019, 10th session of the Implementation Review Group</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jul 2019 15:03:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; The Implementation Review Group is a subsidiary body of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption. It is responsible for having an overview of the review process and consider technical assistance requirements for the effective implementation of the Convention. In 2016, the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The <strong>Implementation Review Group</strong> is a subsidiary body of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption. It is responsible for having an overview of the review process and consider technical assistance requirements for the effective implementation of the Convention.</p>
<p>In 2016, the Group adopted a multi-year workplan for its analytical work, covering the period from 2017 to 2019. This workplan dedicates each session and resumed session of the Group to a particular topic. The Group holds one session and a maximum of two resumed sessions per year, during which time participants are able to share information on the country reviews and discuss substantive issues related to the reviews and to technical assistance.</p>
<p>Through its resolution 3/1 and the terms of reference for the Mechanism, the Conference established the <strong>Implementation Review Group</strong> as an open-ended intergovernmental group of States parties, which operates under the authority of and reports to the Conference. The terms of reference set forth that:</p>
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<p>42. The Implementation Review Group shall be an open-ended intergovernmental group of States parties. It shall operate under the authority of and report to the Conference.</p>
<p>43. The Implementation Review Group shall hold meetings at least once a year in Vienna.</p>
<p>44. The functions of the Implementation Review Group shall be to have an overview of the review process in order to identify challenges and good practices and to consider technical assistance requirements in order to ensure effective implementation of the Convention. The thematic implementation report shall serve as the basis for the analytical work of the Implementation Review Group. On the basis of its deliberations, the Implementation Review Group shall submit recommendations and conclusions to the Conference for its consideration and approval.</p>
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<p>https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/corruption/IRG/implementation-review-group.html</p>
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		<title>VILNIUS, TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL, 8 &#8211; 14 July 2019, Intensive anti-corruption training for future leaders</title>
		<link>http://anticorruzione.eu/2019/06/vilnius-transparency-international-8-14-july-2019-intensive-anti-corruption-training-for-future-leaders/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[The School curriculum is presented through a variety of learning modules such as lectures, seminars, training, discussions, field trips, film screenings and social events. The program follows a conscious schedule which, as the week goes by, gradually moves away from introductory topics and toward seminars and training aimed to address particular subjects and lets participants [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The School curriculum is presented through a variety of learning modules such as lectures, seminars, training, discussions, field trips, film screenings and social events. The program follows a conscious schedule which, as the week goes by, gradually moves away from introductory topics and toward seminars and training aimed to address particular subjects and lets participants acquire new skills. In short, the aim of the programme is to leave you inspired and empowered by creating opportunities to learn in small groups as well as through mentoring hours.</p>
<p>The School features three teaching modules that cover <strong>the</strong> <b>public sector, the private sector </b>and<b> civic empowerment tools. </b>Each module deals both with theory and practice and includes:</p>
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<li><strong>Public sector </strong>– grand and small corruption, measuring corruption, state capture, political party financing, public procurement, etc.;</li>
<li><strong>Private sector</strong> – international anti-corruption mechanisms, corporate reporting standards and corruption in different industry sectors, such as the media or sports, etc.;</li>
<li><strong>The civic empowerment</strong> module addresses the role of citizens in monitoring the activities of the state and explores ways in which people can become involved in the public decision-making process, in reporting corruption and in anti-corruption activities.</li>
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<p>https://transparencyschool.org/programme/</p>
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		<title>“La diplomazia giuridica”, quando la legalità permette lo sviluppo. A cura di Mattia Italiano.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Un libro che affronta con arguzia e vivida competenza esperienziale, il tema del contrasto alla corruzione in un taglio del tutto italiano: il made in Italy dei modelli normativi da esportare in uno scenario mondiale che ci osserva con interesse. “La diplomazia giuridica” (Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Napoli 2018) Gli autori del libro Alfredo Maria Durante [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Un libro che affronta con arguzia e vivida competenza esperienziale, il tema del <strong>contrasto alla corruzione</strong> in un taglio del tutto <strong>italiano</strong>: il <em>made in Italy</em> dei modelli normativi da esportare in uno scenario mondiale che ci osserva con interesse.</p>
<p><em>“La diplomazia giuridica” </em><em>(Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, Napoli 2018)</em></p>
<p>Gli autori del libro <strong>Alfredo Maria Durante Mangoni</strong> (Ministro plenipotenziario) e <strong>Giovanni Tartaglia Polcini</strong> (Magistrato e Consigliere giuridico Farnesina), con la loro pluriennale esperienza nei campi giuridici internazionali, legati in particolar modo al contrasto della corruzione e delle mafie, descrivono nel vivo il progetto di “<em>diplomazia giuridica</em>”, azione che il <strong>Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale</strong> conduce nel promuovere iniziative multilaterali a sostegno di un ambiente economico orientato alla tutela della <strong>legalità</strong>.</p>
<p>La necessità di combattere i fenomeni corruttivi e su più ampio spettro gli atti illeciti legati alle mafie, è una <strong>priorità</strong> che muove il motore dei sistemi giuridici di tutto il mondo: l’Italia stessa ha certamente molto da migliorare, nonostante il lavoro positivo di contrasto svolto in questi anni. Sebbene a molti piaccia pensare che <strong>l’esigenza</strong> di una lotta solida all’illegalità amministrativa sia prettamente nostrana, purtroppo l’urgenza è <strong>largamente condivisa,</strong> oltre che in Europa, anche da molti altri stati dell’intero pianeta.</p>
<p>La corruzione, come anche nel libro gli autori tengono a precisare, non è solo un problema <strong>morale</strong> legato ad una condotta equa e giusta delle amministrazioni. Il problema ancora più ampio è legato allo <strong>sviluppo sostenibile</strong> del mondo in accordo con l’Agenda 2030: le <strong>risorse</strong> mondiali sono <strong>scarse</strong> e, data la crescita demografica, la tendenza è coerentemente in crescita nel grado di esaurimento. <strong>Economicamente</strong> parlando infatti, la corruzione è un’allocazione errata delle risorse che, se combattuta efficacemente, può incrementare la crescita e il PIL mondiale e interno. D’altronde, in un sistema capitalistico, ogni evento di <em>maladministration </em>perturba i sistemi di <strong>autoregolamentazione</strong> dei mercati.</p>
<p>Ne consegue che l’opera proposta e descritta dal libro diventa importante, non solo per un avvicinamento allo <em>jus gentium</em> romano, ma anche per un lavoro di sviluppo sostenibile sia economico che a <strong>tutela dei diritti</strong> dell’uomo.</p>
<p>Con questa introduzione <strong>dottrinale</strong>, la prima parte del libro si apre all’esame e alla descrizione dei documenti e degli episodi legati alla <strong>storia cooperativa</strong> tra le organizzazioni internazionali (come Consiglio Europeo, G20, OCSE) oltre che sui vari temi delle criticità giuridiche quali terrorismo, fiducia nelle istituzioni, globalizzazione ecc., sempre nell’ottica dell’<em>ALO</em>: l’<strong>Ambiente Legalmente Orientato</strong>. L’<em>ALO</em>, definito dagli autori, è quell’ambiente necessario alla tutela dei diritti per una stretta <strong>comunicazione</strong> <strong>economico-legale</strong>.</p>
<p>Il libro prosegue con un’analisi delle pratiche legate al <em>know-how</em> italiano e comunitario, un’<strong>esperienza</strong> che si lega di fatto all’assunto anticipato all’introduzione: l’esperienza maturata dalla nostra legislazione, mossa da una <em>rule of law</em> (dove ognuno è soggetto alla legge) voluta fortemente nella nostra <strong>Costituzione</strong>, rende l’Italia un <strong>cardine</strong> della lotta alla corruzione nel mondo. Questa posizione ci dona l’onore e il dovere di far sentire la nostra <strong>voce</strong> nei tavoli internazionali per la creazione di <strong>iniziative multilaterali</strong> necessarie alla lotta competente all’illegalità.</p>
<p>Una modalità che se rispettata in primo luogo nelle nostre istituzioni, può portare l’immagine del Paese ad un’autorità internazionale degna di <strong>rispetto</strong> e <strong>fiducia</strong>.</p>
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		<title>PARIGI, OECD, 25 &#8211; 28 giugno 2019, Plenary meeting Working group on Bribery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; &#160; http://www.oecd.org/corruption/anti-bribery/anti-briberyconvention/oecdworkinggrouponbriberyininternationalbusinesstransactions.htm &#160; Established in 1994, the OECD Working Group on Bribery in International Business Transactions (Working Group) is responsible for monitoring the implementation and enforcement of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, the 2009 Recommendation on Further Combating Bribery of Foreign Bribery in International Business Transactions (2009 [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>http://www.oecd.org/corruption/anti-bribery/anti-briberyconvention/oecdworkinggrouponbriberyininternationalbusinesstransactions.htm</p>
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<p>Established in 1994, the OECD Working Group on Bribery in International Business Transactions (Working Group) is responsible for monitoring the implementation and enforcement of the <a href="http://www.oecd.org/corruption/anti-bribery/anti-briberyconvention/oecdantibriberyconvention.htm">OECD Anti-Bribery Convention</a>, the 2009 <a href="http://www.oecd.org/corruption/anti-bribery/anti-briberyconvention/oecdantibriberyrecommendation2009.htm">Recommendation on Further Combating Bribery of Foreign Bribery in International Business Transactions</a> (2009 Anti-Bribery Recommendation) and related instruments. This peer-review monitoring system is conducted in <a href="http://www.oecd.org/daf/anti-bribery/countrymonitoringoftheoecdanti-briberyconvention.htm">successive phases</a> and is considered by Transparency International to be the ‘gold standard’ of monitoring.</p>
<p>Made up of representatives from the States Parties to the Convention, the Working Group meets four times per year in Paris and publishes all of its <a href="http://www.oecd.org/corruption/anti-bribery/anti-briberyconvention/countryreportsontheimplementationoftheoecdanti-briberyconvention.htm">country monitoring reports</a> online.</p>
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		<title>Cartagena (Colombia), 7 &#8211; 10 maggio 2019 &#8211; REGIONAL MEETING ON FAST TRACKING UNCAC IMPLEMENTATION</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 May 2019 08:51:51 +0000</pubDate>
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