Year 2008
The Second Session of the Conference of the States Parties (COSP) to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC)
Year 2007
Transparency International:
Corruption Perceptions Index
Report on Corruption Perceptions Index
Report on the Global Corruption Barometer
Content:
- Executive summary – global corruption barometer 2007
- Paying bribes around the world continues to be all too common
- Corruption in key institutions: political parties and the legislature viewed as most corrupt
- Experience v. perceptions of corruption - do they align?
- Levels of corruption expected to rise over the next three years
- Public scepticism of government efforts to fight corruption - in most places
- Conclusion
- Appendix 1: the global corruption barometer 2007 questionnaire
- Appendix 2: The global corruption barometer 2007 - about the survery
- Appendix 3: regional groupings
- Global corruption barometer 2007
- Appendix 4: country tables
Presentation:
Programmes to Combat Corruption: The Malaysian Experience
Remeli Bin Awang
Malaysia Administrative Modernisation and Management Planning Unit (MAMPU)
Prime Minister Department
Malaysia
Content:
- Introduction
- Moving towards modernization
- Creating excellent service delivery system
- Corruption eradication
- e-Government Initiatives
- Conclusion
Year 2006
Transparency International:
Corruption Perceptions index ( 2005-2006)
Bribe Payers Index Report
Content:
- Introduction
- 1. The BPI 2006
- 1.1 Methodology
- 1.2 The BPI 2006 Results
- 1.3 The reliability of responses
- 2. How respondents in different groups of countries rate companies
- 2.1 How the behaviour of companies changes in different parts the world
- 2.2 How companies behave in low income and OECD countries
- 3. How the results of the BPI 2006 compare with those of the CPI 2005
- 4. Summary
- Annex 1: Respondents to the survey used for the BPI 2006
- Annex 2: BPI 2006 – Further analysis of results
Making Malaysia Corruption Free
Mohamed Jawhar Hassan
Chairman and CEO of ISIS Malaysia
Content:
- Progress
- Scepticism
- Political risk and courage
- A campaign by all
- 20 Ideas
Year 2005
Partnering against corruption principles for countering bribery
World Economic Forum
Content:
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Partnering against corruption - Principles for countering bribery
- 3. Development of a programme for Countering bribery
- 4. The programme: Scope and Guidelines
- 5. Programme Implementation Requirements
Year 2004
Anti Corruption Policies in Asia and the Pacific
Asian Development Bank
Content:
- Abbreviations
- Foreword
- Editorial Remarks
- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1 Preventing corruption
- 1.A Preventing corruption in public administrations
- 1.A.1 Integrity and competence of public officials
- 1.A.2 Public management system
- 1.A.3 Transparent regulatory environment
- 1.B Curbing corruption in the political sphere
- 1.B.1 Funding of political parties and electoral campaigns
- 1.B.2 Codes of conduct applicable to elected politicians
- 1.C Regulating the business sector and fostering ethical business
- 1.C.1 Business regulation and supervision
- 1.C.2 Fostering ethical business
- Chapter 2 Sanctioning and Prosecuting Corruption and related offences
- 2.A Criminalizing bribery, money laundering, and illicit enrichment
- 2.A.1 Criminalizing active and passive bribery
- 2.A.2 Criminalizing money laundering
- 2.A.3 Criminalizing illicit enrichment
- 2.B Detecting, investigating and prosecuting corruption
- 2.B.1 Law enforcement agencies
- 2.B.2 Investigative tools
- 2.B.3 Impeachment procedures and limitation of immunities
- Chapter 3 Active public involvement in the fight against corruption
- 3.A Policy dialogue and cooperation between governmental and nongovernmental actors
- 3.B Raising awareness and educating the public about corruption issues
- 3.C Public scrutiny and access to information
- 3.C.1 Public scrutiny, monitoring and discussion of corruption
- 3.C.2 Access to information
- Appendix: Anti-Corruption Action Plan for Asia and the Pacific
Year 2003
United Nations Convention against Corruption
Content:
- Preamble
- Chapter I General Provision
- Chapter II Preventive Measures
- Chapter III Criminalization and law enforcement
- Chapter IV International Cooperation
- Chapter V Asset recovery
- Chapter VI Technical assistance and information exchange
- Chapter VII Mechanisms for implementation
- Chaper VIII Final provision
Year 2002
Transparency International:
Bribe Payers Index
Year 1997
Anti-Corruption Act
Anti-Corruption Agency Malaysia
Content:
- Part I Preliminary
- Part II Establishment of agency, appoinments and powers
- Part III Offences and penalties
- Part IV investigation, search, seizure and arrest
- Part V Provisions relating to public prosecutor
- Part VI Evidence
- Part VII Prosecution and trial of offences
- Part VIII General
Date not specified
International Case Study:
Stamping out Corruption in Malaysia
Tunku Abdul Aziz
Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors
Transparency International, Malaysia
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