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IMPORTANT NOTICE: For reasons of economy, documentation for the session will be printed in limited quantities. Delegates are therefore requested to bring their own copies to the session. |
The Working Group had recommended at its second intersessional meeting that in advance of each future meeting of the Working Group, States parties should be invited to share their experiences of implementing the provisions under consideration, preferably by using the self-assessment checklist and including, where possible, successes, challenges, technical assistance needs, and lessons learned in implementation (CAC/COSP/WG.4/2011/4, paragraph 12).
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime therefore sought the cooperation of all States parties and signatories to the Convention in providing pertinent information on their relevant initiatives and practices to the Secretariat in relation to the topics for discussion at the seventh intersessional Working Group meeting:
(a) The use of information and communications technologies for the implementation of the Convention in order to facilitate public sector transparency and combat corruption;
(b) The protection of integrity in sport by promoting good governance in sport and mitigating the risk of corruption that sport faces.
Below the Secretariat produces copies of all of the information provided by States parties and signatories in advance of this meeting.
Note Verbale CU 2016 70 inviting contributions: English French Spanish
Follow-up Note Verbale CU 2016 111: English French Spanish
Contributions received
UNODC The use of information and communications technologies for the implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption Mr. Constantine Palicarsky |
Mauritius The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for the implementation of the Convention in order to facilitate public sector transparency and combat corruption Mr. Y. Hossenbux |
Mexico Public Government Information System, about Procurement, Leasing, Services, Public Works & Services Related to them (CompraNet). Public Procurement Policy Unit |
Mexico Comprehensive system of citizens’ reports and complaints (SIDEC) Public Procurement Policy Unit |
Slovenia Erar Mr. Lado Langof |
UNODC Integrity in Sport Mr. Ronan OLAOIRE |
Brazil Transparency and Integrity in Sports the Brazilian Case Ministry of Transparency |
China To ensure the frugality and integrity of Games management by improving the mechanism of responsibility and strengthening the duty of supervision Mr. Zehua Shi |
Italy Practices, Actions and Policies for Contrast and Prevention of Match-fixing in Italy: an Overview/State of the Art Italian Government Office for Sport |
Panama PREVENTING MONEY LAUNDERING IN THE FOOTBALL SECTOR IN PANAMA UAF |
IOC IOC’s Integrity in Sport Initiatives Ms. Ingrid Beutler |
State of Palestine Sports and Prevention Ms. Safa Shabat |