United Nations Convention against Corruption: Review Mechanism

The selection of the States parties to be reviewed is carried out pursuant to paragraph 3 of Conference resolution 3/1 and paragraph 14 of the terms of reference of the Review Mechanism. Lots are drawn to select the States parties to be reviewed in each of the first four years of the first review cycle.

The number of States parties from each regional group to be reviewed in each year is proportionate to the size of that regional group and the number of its members which are parties to the Convention. States ratifying or acceding to the Convention after the drawing of lots would be reviewed in the fifth year of the review cycle.

Countries under Review - YEAR 1




Zambia

Bangladesh

*(Self-assessment Report)

Chile
Uganda Mongolia Dominican Republic
Togo Fiji Argentina
Morocco Papua New Guinea
Peru
Sao Tome and Principe Indonesia

Brazil

*(Self-assessment Report)

Rwanda

 

*(Self-assessment Report)

 

Lithuania

United States

*(Self-assessment Report)

Niger Croatia

Finland

*(Self-assessment Report)

Burundi Bulgaria
Spain
Jordan Ukraine France

 

 

Countries under Review - YEAR 2

Seychelles

Kazakhstan
Cuba
Mauritius

Philippines
Uruguay
Benin
Viet Nam
El Salvador
Mozambique
Timor Leste
Nicaragua

Congo

United Arab Emirates
Colombia
Cape Verde

Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Panama
Central African Republic
Kuwait
Dominica
Sierra Leone
Slovakia
Jamaica
South Africa
Serbia

Australia
Zimbabwe

Montenegro
Norway
Cameroon
Estonia

United Kingdom

*(Self-assessment Report)

Brunei Daarussalam

Azerbaijan

Portugal

*(Self-assessment Report)

Iraq Russian Federation

Switzerland
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Georgia

 

 

For the table reflecting the results of the drawing of lots conducted by the Implementation Review Group, to select States parties to be reviewed and to conduct reviews during the first four years of the first review cycle - click on - First Review Cycle: Country Pairings (year 1 to 4).

 

*These self-assessments have been made available on the UNODC website with the agreement of the State Party under review.