Background
Corruption is a global threat that undermines the rule of law and hinders economic growth. The fight against corruption is challenging and requires a coordinated effort internationally. This webinar, co-organized by the European Partners against Corruption/European contact-point network against corruption (EPAC/EACN) and the International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (IAACA), shares the latest global practices and experience in anti-corruption work, so as to enhance graft fighters’ knowledge and skills to effectively prevent and combat corruption.
Participants will have a unique opportunity to get the latest updates from the sharing by anti-corruption professionals in Lithuania, Romania, Hong Kong, China and beyond, and exchange best practices and experiences with their counterparts.
Who should attend?
Officers in anti-corruption authorities, in particular those responsible for corruption prevention and international cooperation
Course fee
Free
Language
English
Date and time
13 July 2023 (Thursday)
1100 – 1400 hrs (Vilnius/Bucharest Time, UTC +3)
1200 – 1500 hrs (Baku Time, UTC +4)
1600 – 1900 hrs (Hong Kong Time, UTC +8)
Tentative programme
Moderator: |
Mr Adil Abilov, Vice Chair, Council of Europe Committee of Experts on the Operation of European Conventions on Cooperation in Criminal Matters |
Opening remarks |
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1) H.E. Mr Fikrat Mammadov, Vice-President, IAACA |
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International knowledge exchanges: The new era |
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1) International anti-corruption training cooperation – Hong Kong’s experience and way forward Speaker: Mr Lawrence Chung, Assistant Director, 2) International cooperation on anti-corruption cases Speaker: Mrs Alexandra Lăncrănjan, 3) Best anti-corruption practice exchange: A project for EPAC/EACN members Speaker: Mr Darius Mickevičius, |
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Enrolment
To register for the webinar, please fill out and submit the online form. Your response by 11 July 2023 (Tuesday) is much appreciated. If you encounter any problems with the registration process, please contact EPAC/EACN representative via email at aira.geceviciute@stt.lt.
Successful applicants will receive an email on the link to the webinar later.
For general enquiries, please contact IAACA Secretariat.