Sabtu, 06 Desember 2008

December 9, The International Day Anti-Corruption Day



The International Anti-Corruption Day
posted by Albert Usada

As we know, that December 9 moment as the occasion of the International Day against Corruption. The Republic of Indonesia is a part of the countries in the United Nation (UN) Convention against Corruption (UNCAC, 2005).
The Convention subjects all the State Parties to the same scrutiny and sets clear rules to be applied equally to all. Especially for the Republic of Indonesia by the Rule ratification on The Rule of 2006 Number 7.

December 9, International Anti-Corruption Day
posted by Albert Usada

Attitudes on corruption are changing. As recently as ten years ago, corruption was only whispered about. Today there are signs of growing intolerance toward corruption and more and more politicians and chief executives are being tried and convicted.
The United Nations Convention against Corruption - which entered into force in December 2005 - is both a cause and an effect of this trend. Its provisions are the most comprehensive, universal and even-handed measures for tackling this global challenge. The Convention subjects all the State Parties to the same scrutiny and sets clear rules to be applied equally to all.

The aim of UNODC's 2007-2008 anti-corruption communication campaign is to support this positive and pro-active stance against corruption. The United Nations Convention against Corruption will be promoted as the key tool to fight corruption worldwide and as the impetus for a global and forceful movement.

Please use the material below in your anti-corruption efforts. Statement by UNODC Executive Director Antonio Maria Costa.

Leaflet Anti-Corruption

Logos and Slogans UNCAC

Poster UNCAC & UNDOC

Source: www.unodc.org