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International co-operation to combat corruption discussed

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June 4, 2023
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RISHIKESH: The second meeting of the G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group (ACWG) here marked a significant stride towards combating corruption. Chaired by Rahul Singh, Additional Secretary, Department of Personnel & Trainingand Chair, G20 ACWG, and inaugurated by Ajay Bhatt, Union Minister of State for Defence& Tourism, the meeting also saw participation from Co-chairs Giovanni Tartaglia Polcini and Fabrizio Marcelli from Italy.

Essential areas

During the three-day meeting, intensive deliberations took place, focusing on key areas essential for striking corruption at its roots. Discussions covered asset recovery, fugitive economic offenders, information sharing through formal and informal channels, institutional frameworks, and mutual legal assistance.
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These deliberations resulted in the formulation of three pivotal high-level principles, unanimously agreed upon by the delegates. The principles aim at promoting integrity and effectiveness of public bodies and authorities responsible for preventing and combating corruption, strengthening law enforcement-related international cooperation and information sharing, and enhancing asset recovery mechanisms related to corruption.

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The vibrant city of Kolkata is set to host the third ACWG meeting from August 9-11, where global leaders will continue their collaborative efforts in combating corruption
Gender & corruption

In addition to the core agenda, a thought-provoking side event on ‘Gender and Corruption’ took place on the first day. Meenakshi Lekhi, Minister of State for External Affairs and Culture, delivered the keynote address, emphasising the intricate connection between gender dynamics and corruption. Eminent national and international experts and practitioners joined the event, highlighting the crucial role of women’s empowerment in the fight against corruption and advocating for gender-sensitive governance and policy-making.

Throughout the meeting, delegates were immersed in the enchanting ambience of Rishikesh, experiencing India’s rich culture, heritage, and culinary delights. The warm hospitality exhibited by the host country fostered camaraderie among the participants.

The vibrant city of Kolkata is set to host the third ACWG meeting from August 9-11, where global leaders will continue their collaborative efforts in combating corruption. India has also announced its forthcoming role as the host of the inaugural in-person Anti-Corruption Ministerial Meeting.

This significant gathering aims to strengthen the G20’s commitment to combating corruption on a global scale, promoting principles of transparency, accountability, and unwavering integrity.

Collective commitment

The second meeting of the G20 ACWG demonstrated a collective commitment to advancing integrity endeavours on a global scale. The event provided an inclusive platform for valuable discussions and the exchange of insights, fostering collaboration among participating nations. This concerted effort reflects the growing optimism for tangible change and substantial progress in the global fight against corruption.

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