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Few and far - the hard facts on stolen asset recovery (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 5 620
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Few and far - the hard facts on stolen asset recovery (Paperback)
Series: StAR Initiative
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Loot Price R562
Discovery Miles 5 620
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Corruption has a devastating impact on developing and transitional
countries. An estimated $20 billion to $40 billion per year are
stolen by public officials from developing and transition country
jurisdictions, a figure equivalent to 20 to 40 percent of flows of
official development assistance. Returning these proceeds of
corruption asset recovery can have a significant development
impact. Returns can be used directly for development purposes
improvements in the health and education sectors, re-integration of
displaced persons with additional benefits of improved
international cooperation and enhanced capacity of law enforcement
and financial management officials. Development agencies and those
committed to development effectiveness have a role in the asset
recovery process. They have made international commitments to fight
corruption and recover the proceeds of corruption in the Third High
Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness: Accra Agenda for Actions, held in
Accra (2008); and Fourth High Level Forum on Aid Effectiveness:
Partnership for Effective Development Co-operation in Busan (2011).
Despite these efforts, there has been difficulty in translating
these commitments into concrete action. This StAR-OECD publication
reports on how OECD countries are performing on asset recovery and
is intended to support the anti-corruption and asset recovery
efforts of developed and developing jurisdictions. Drawing on data
collected between 2006 and 2012, the report provides
recommendations and highlights good practices and specific actions
that development agencies can take. Its findings and
recommendations would also be of interest to civil society
organizations engaged in governance and development issues."
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