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14 June 2014

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WACA WACA – West And Central Africa Weekly Anti-Corruption Announcements – 18 July 2014

WACA WACA – West And Central Africa Weekly Anti-Corruption Announcements – 18 July 2014

The Fight Against Corruption in the Field

Liberia: Liberia Anti-Corruption Commission (LACC) Craves Moral Support From United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL). The Executive Chairperson of the LACC, Cllr. James N. Verdier, has appealed to UNMIL and other missions in Liberia to provide moral support the Commission to enhance its work. Cllr. Verdier said while the LACC welcomes technical and logistical support from partners, the Commission would appreciate their moral support which will help boost its work and discourage perpetrators of corruption.The LACC boss made the appeal last Thursday when the new Deputy Special Representative of UN Secretary General for Consolidation of Democratic Governance, Antonio Vigilante, paid a familiarization visit to the Commission.  Read More

Nigeria: UK prosecutor reviews alleged link between UK aid and jailed Ibori. Britain’s leading fraud prosecutor is evaluating material alleging UK aid might have been channelled to companies linked to James Ibori, a jailed Nigerian former oil state governor, a top government lawyer said on Wednesday. Read More 

Nigeria:Bien mal acquis – Le Liechtenstein va restituer 167 millions d’euros au Nigeria détournés par Sani Abacha. Le Liechtenstein s’est engagé à restituer au Nigeria 167 millions d’euros détournés par l’ancien président Sani Abacha dans les années 1990. Lire la Suite

Sierra Leone: Anti-Corruption Commission talks about the new national anti-corruption strategy to officers of eastern police. Over seventy (70) police officers of the Eastern Police Division were educated on the new National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS 2014-18) and activities of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC). Read More

Cote d’Ivoire: Hôpital général d’Abobo – Négligence, racket et corruption. Une affaire Richard Niangoran, risque d’indigner l’opinion publique nationale et même internationale. Tout commence le mardi 8 juillet 2014 aux environs de 13 heures lorsque le chauffeur de taxi à Cocody St-Jean, Richard Niangoran ressentant un malaise au niveau de son bas ventre, décide de se rendre à l’hôpital général d’Abobo non loin de la gare. Lire la Suit

Burundi:Un militant anticorruption interdit de manifester.L’une des principales figures de la société civile du Burundi, Gabriel Rufyiri à la tête de l’Observatoire de lutte contre la corruption et les malversations économiques (Olucome) avait annoncé, mardi, son intention de manifester seul.  Lire la Suite

Congo-Brazzaville: Lutte contre la corruption: la localité de Djambala déterminée à combattre ce phénomène.Les autorités politico-administratives se sont montrées favorables pour lutter contre ce phénomène dans leur domaine d’activité. Cet engagement fait suite à la campagne de sensibilisation menée du 14 au 19 juin à Djambala, dans le département des Plateaux, par la Commission nationale de lutte contre la corruption, la concussion et la fraude (CNLCCF). Lire la Suite

African News on Anti-Corruption

Analysis:Lawyers, judges and corruption. Chief Justice, Mariam Aloma Mukhtar, pushed her anti-corruption efforts a notch higher when she sought to identify forces fostering illicit activities in the judiciary. Read More

Analyse: Afrique: Les mafias prospèrent aussi sur le colossal marché des déchets. L’Italie appelle à une coordination internationale pour contrer le phénomène d’exportation illicite des déchets qui touche aussi l’Afrique La justice italienne estime qu’il n’y a plus de temps à perdre : il faut contrer au plus vite le phénomène de l’éco-mafia dont l’activité devient de plus en plus internationale. La multiplication des contrôles et des saisies en Italie a poussé les barons de la criminalité organisée à étendre et multiplier leurs aires d’activités en dehors de la péninsule. Parce que proche, mais aussi parce que vulnérable aux frontières et peu regardante, l’Afrique reçoit désormais, avec ou sans son accord, les résidus légaux ou pas de l’activité industrielle européenne et occidentale. Lire la suit

Corruption and Justice: Ex-CEO of Tanzania ports faces fraud charges over bloated Chinese contract. The former head of Tanzania Ports Authority and his deputy were charged on Monday with fraudulently awarding a bloated contract worth more than $523 million to a Chinese company to expand the city’s main port. Read more

Analysis: Why anticorruption reforms fail-systemic corruption as a collective action problem. Read more

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Your contributions to WACA WACA are strongly encouraged. Please send us information about your activities and anti-corruption programs for 2014 (Njoya.tikum@undp.org).

Electronic Resources. Anti-corruption portal https://anti-corruption.org, workspace https://undp.unteamworks.organd sharing portal on the WB anti-corruption agencies http://www.acauthorities.org/.

For more information, please contact:

Njoya Tikum
Regional Policy and Programme Advisor
Anti-Corruption
Regional Service Centre for Africa
UNDP

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U.N. monitors allege ‘conspiracy’ to divert Somali assets

(Reuters) – A United Nations panel that monitors compliance with U.N. sanctions on Somalia has accused the country’s president, a former minister, and a U.S. law firm of conspiring to divert Somali assets recovered abroad, according to a new report. The Somalia and Eritrea Monitoring Group, an 8-person committee, disclosed the findings in a confidential report to the U.N. Security Council’s Somalia/Eritrea sanctions committee. Reuters reviewed a copy of the 37-page document.

Read the Reuters story by Louis Charbonneau and Drazen Jorgic.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/07/16/us-somalia-corruption-un-exclusive-idUSKBN0FL07220140716?f

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EU welcomes new UN Convention on Transparency for Investor-State Dispute Settlement

Brussels, 10 July 2014 — The European Union welcomes the agreement reached on 9 July 2014 on a new United Nations convention to strengthen transparency in investor-state disputes.

The Convention on Transparency in Treaty-based Investor-State Arbitration will make it easier to apply the UN’s transparency rules to investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) carried out under existing investment treaties.

‘Improving transparency in ISDS is crucial,’ said EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht, welcoming the development. ‘Yesterday’s agreement shows that more and more countries are committed to transparency in ISDS. It also shows that we can improve existing investment treaties by working together.’

Read the full article in the European Commission website: http://trade.ec.europa.eu/doclib/press/index.cfm?id=1121.

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Harness IT to improve urban governance

Barcelona, 9 July 2014: UN Assistant Secretary-General and Deputy Executive Director of UN-Habitat, Aisa Kacyira, has said that we can improve governance in our cities and urban areas by harnessing the power of information technology.

Speaking at a conference on technology in Barcelona, Spain, Ms Kacyira said that with the world’s growing population, the number of youth in cities was also growing along with access to affordable information communication technology.

“We have seen the dramatic changes that can occur when these trends merge,” said Ms Kacyira, “Sweeping societal transformation that can recast the relationship between citizens and their governments.”

The Fab City Symposium took place at the beginning of the week at the Disseny Hub Barcelona.  The one-day event focused on the principles, applications and implications of digital fabrication, with special focus on rethinking the role of technology, policy and society in the development of self-sufficiency strategies for productive cities.

The symposium centred on four key areas of debate: Advanced research on Digital Fabrication; the role of industry and corporations at this time of change; the potential social impact of new technologies; and the governance of innovation and technology in future cities.

Xavier Trias, Mayor of the City of Barcelona led the closing ceremony with other mayors from major cities of the world in participation.

This article originally appeared in the UN-HABITAT website: http://unhabitat.org/harness-it-to-improve-urban-governance-kacyira/

File photo of Dr. Aisa Kacyira courtesy of UN-HABITAT.

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UNDP eyes Korea’s expertise in environment, fighting corruption

In an interview with The Korea Herald, Anne Marie Sloth Carlsen, director of the United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP) Seoul Policy Center, said UNDP wants to deepen its partnership with Korea, particularly in green technologies and anti-corruption, areas where UNDP and Korea can combine expertise and resources. “And why anti-corruption?” noted Carlsen. “Because it’s where the UNDP is strong and Korea has a lot of measures, institutions and so on.”

Read the full story by Shin Hyon-hee in The Korea Herald.