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But once a year, during the [OECD Global Anti-Corruption Forum (GACIF)](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.oecd-events.org\u002Fgacif2024), it also becomes the beating heart of integrity – at least for the anti-corruption community.\n\nUnder the theme “Designing our future with integrity”, this year’s Forum brought together anti-corruption experts from business, government and civil society from around the world to explore trends in the fight for integrity and against corruption.\n\nAmid the global upheavals of the past year, how did this year’s Forum differ from previous editions? And how is the private sector adapting to these evolutions? A few takeaways from our Private Sector team are below.\n\n### 1 – Celebrating the OECD Convention’s relevance for business\n\n2024 marked the 25th anniversary of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, which recognises Collective Action as a best practice through its complementary [2021 Recommendation](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.oecd.org\u002Fdaf\u002Fanti-bribery\u002F2021-oecd-anti-bribery-recommendation.htm).\n\nIn the presence of the French and Ukrainian Ministers of Justice, the Convention’s anniversary provided impetus to reflect on its many notable successes, as well as the challenges ahead. [Discussions](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.oecd-events.org\u002Fgacif2024\u002Fonlinesession\u002Ff5b9e920-3f94-ee11-8923-6045bd9869bb) recalled the unprecedented importance and relevance of the Convention in ensuring equitable and sustainable global trade.\n\n### 2 – Major evolutions in integrity and compliance\n\nThis GACIF also saw the [launch of the OECD Anti-Corruption and Integrity Outlook](https:\u002F\u002Foecd-events.org\u002Fgacif2024\u002Fsession\u002F0035cced-3d94-ee11-8923-6045bd9869bb), which assesses the effectiveness of Member States’ integrity efforts, and highlights key developments and trends in anti-corruption. These include the emerging risks in the energy transition, the increasing use of technology in corruption schemes and the growing threats of foreign interference.\n\nSpeakers discussed the evolving functions of compliance officers and the need to strengthen their role. A key message was the need for compliance roles to evolve from operational to strategic positions within companies.\n\n### 3 – Participation in shaping business integrity\n\nMultiple global crises are impacting the way business is done internationally, reinforcing the role companies play in global anti-corruption efforts. As a result, this year’s GACIF saw a strong private-sector presence, both in terms of attendance and topics discussed.\n\nWe already saw this trend at the last major anti-corruption event in December 2023 – the 10th session of the Conference of the States Parties (CoSP) to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) – where the private sector showed a strong appetite to participate in [shaping the global business integrity agenda](https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002Fnews\u002Fsticks-and-carrots-new-un-resolution-calls-on-governments-to-provide-incentives-for-companies-to-implement-anti-corruption-measures-2594\u002F).\n\n### 4 – Collective Action is crucial for integrity and fair competition\n\nThe increased business presence at this year’s GACIF meant that Collective Action was at the centre of many discussions. It was consistently presented as a crucial tool to raise standards of business integrity and level the playing field. [The Basel Institute’s session](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.oecd-events.org\u002Fgacif2024\u002Fsession\u002Fce6d8090-f0d6-ee11-85fa-000d3a2d90a9\u002Faddressing-governance-and-corruption-risks-in-infrastructure-development-through-collective-action-presented-by-basel-governance-) (as a GACIF Knowledge Partner) on enhancing transparency in the critical infrastructure sector highlighted that:\n\n● Collective Action allows for tailored solutions for each industry. This is demonstrated by the World Economic Forum's [Partnering Against Corruption Initiative](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.weforum.org\u002Fcommunities\u002Fpartnering-against-corruption-initiative\u002F) (PACI), whose approach acknowledges that corruption-related challenges differ across industries.\n\n● [Integrity Pacts](https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002Fexplore\u002Fintegrity-pacts) can provide strong incentives for business integrity and create a learning platform for smaller actors in the infrastructure sector to improve their compliance capacity.\n\n● Initiatives such as [CoST – the Infrastructure Transparency Initiative](https:\u002F\u002Finfrastructuretransparency.org\u002Fabout-us\u002F) are driving long-term policy reform and providing evidence for better decision making, leading to higher-quality infrastructure.\n\n### 5 – Leaders call for harmonised standards\n\nPublic-private cooperation was a focus of the OECD’s [Anti-Corruption Leaders Hub](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.oecd.org\u002Fcorruption-integrity\u002Fgetinvolved\u002Fprivate-sector\u002Fanti-corruptionleadershub\u002F) annual meeting at the forum. This multi-stakeholder community of chief compliance officers and integrity leaders from government and civil society facilitates dialogue on pressing challenges and opportunities.\n\nIn one of her last public events before her tragic [passing](https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fnews\u002Fgretta-fenner-1975-2024-message-president) on 6 April 2024, Gretta Fenner, the Basel Institute’s Managing Director, moderated a roundtable discussion on bridging the implementation gap between international anti-corruption standards and national policies.\n\nPrivate-sector participants shared how they are responding to the practical challenges of operating globally under misaligned standards, and called on governments to harmonise expectations of businesses.\n\n### 6 – Opportunities for peer learning and dialogue\n\nIn a session on innovative peer learning programmes, Vanessa Hans, Head of the Basel Institute’s Private Sector team, highlighted the importance of creating safe spaces for open communication and constructive criticism when dealing with sensitive topics such as corruption.\n\nThere are many opportunities for anti-corruption and compliance professionals to exchange with each other in a neutral, mutually supportive way. These include dedicated Collective Action initiatives that focus on peer learning and jointly raising standards, such as the [Wolfsberg Group](https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002Fexplore\u002Finitiatives\u002F1385), [Metals Technology Initiative](https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002Fexplore\u002Finitiatives\u002F1484) or many of the other initiatives included in our [global database](https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002Fexplore\u002Finitiatives). \n\nAn interesting current programme for compliance officers initiated by the OECD and Basel Institute on Governance is [Compliance without Borders](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.oecd.org\u002Fcorruption-integrity\u002Fgetinvolved\u002Fprivate-sector\u002Fcompliance-without-borders\u002F). The programme matches compliance professionals from private companies and state-owned enterprises to exchange experiences, build expertise and discover new anti-corruption systems, techniques and solutions.\n\n### What’s next? Business integrity is touring Europe\n\nAfter Paris, lovers of business integrity are heading east, to Vilnius, Lithuania, before ending their tour in Basel, Switzerland.\n\nTransparency International’s flagship International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) will come to Vilnius from 18 to 21 June 2024 with a dedicated track on “[Building a Global Ethical Economy: Advancing Business Integrity and Its Leaders](https:\u002F\u002Fiaccseries.org\u002Fiacc-2024\u002Flithuania-theme\u002Fbuilding-a-global-ethical-economy-advancing-business-integrity-and-its-leaders\u002F)”.\n\nA week later, the Basel Institute will convene the global Collective Action community for its [5th International Collective Action Conference](https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002Fget-involved\u002Fevents\u002Ficac-2024). The in-person event will showcase Collective Action as a holistic approach to fighting and preventing corruption, and highlight the Basel Institute’s role in building a global community of practice for Collective Action. The draft agenda is available [here](https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002Fget-involved\u002Fevents\u002Ficac-2024\u002Fagenda). Our annual Anti-Corruption Collective Action Awards will also be presented at the conference – keep an eye out for the public vote [here](https:\u002F\u002Fcollective-action.com\u002Fget-involved\u002Fawards).","2024-05-13",[26,124],"Private Sector","paris-vilnius-basel-business-integrity-goes-on-tour-2625",[127,128],"Events","Insights",2625,[26,124,131],"Business Integrity Ethics and Compliance",[127,128],[134,26],"Main page",{"id":136,"storage":38,"filename_disk":137,"filename_download":138,"title":119,"type":139,"created_on":140,"modified_on":140,"charset":12,"filesize":141,"width":142,"height":143,"duration":12,"embed":12,"description":12,"location":12,"tags":12,"metadata":144,"focal_point_x":12,"focal_point_y":12,"tus_id":12,"tus_data":12,"uploaded_on":140},"4d11a6c6-86fc-4c80-b9bd-66616db5beea","4d11a6c6-86fc-4c80-b9bd-66616db5beea.webp","tmp.webp","image\u002Fwebp","2025-05-12T21:10:54.000Z",87824,1400,851,{},[146],{"id":147,"news_id":148,"countries_id":162},7127,{"id":116,"status":11,"user_created":51,"date_created":117,"user_updated":52,"date_updated":118,"title":119,"type":120,"body":121,"image":136,"date":122,"topic":149,"slug":125,"activity":150,"nid":129,"topics":151,"activities":152,"programme":12,"area":12,"websites":153,"translation_of":12,"language":12,"countries":154,"tags":155,"authors":156,"images":159,"translations":160,"content":161},[26,124],[127,128],[26,124,131],[127,128],[134,26],[147],[],[157,158],1114,1115,[],[],[],{"id":6,"name":4,"code":67,"latitude":68,"longitude":69},[],[165,182],{"id":157,"news_id":166,"authors_id":178},{"id":116,"status":11,"user_created":51,"date_created":117,"user_updated":52,"date_updated":118,"title":119,"type":120,"body":121,"image":136,"date":122,"topic":167,"slug":125,"activity":168,"nid":129,"topics":169,"activities":170,"programme":12,"area":12,"websites":171,"translation_of":12,"language":12,"countries":172,"tags":173,"authors":174,"images":175,"translations":176,"content":177},[26,124],[127,128],[26,124,131],[127,128],[134,26],[147],[],[157,158],[],[],[],{"id":179,"name":180,"position":12,"image":181},514,"Liza Young","7fd2ccdd-c55a-4f8c-9870-25a3abad190f",{"id":158,"news_id":183,"authors_id":195},{"id":116,"status":11,"user_created":51,"date_created":117,"user_updated":52,"date_updated":118,"title":119,"type":120,"body":121,"image":136,"date":122,"topic":184,"slug":125,"activity":185,"nid":129,"topics":186,"activities":187,"programme":12,"area":12,"websites":188,"translation_of":12,"language":12,"countries":189,"tags":190,"authors":191,"images":192,"translations":193,"content":194},[26,124],[127,128],[26,124,131],[127,128],[134,26],[147],[],[157,158],[],[],[],{"id":196,"name":197,"position":12,"image":198},529,"Anna Stransky","5232a20d-7f8c-4486-8917-8d99024bc83c",[],[],[],{"id":203,"status":11,"date_created":204,"date_updated":205,"title":206,"type":207,"body":208,"date":209,"topic":210,"slug":212,"activity":213,"nid":216,"topics":217,"activities":219,"programme":12,"area":12,"websites":220,"language":12,"image":221,"translation_of":12,"countries":228,"tags":404,"authors":405,"images":406,"translations":407,"content":408},9967,"2022-05-26T22:57:52.000Z","2026-05-29T22:22:06.000Z","Africa-Europe asset recovery cooperation: high-level meeting in Berlin","News","Practitioners and policy makers from Africa and Europe met last week in Berlin, Germany, to discuss ways to further accelerate the success rate in recovering stolen assets. The event was organised by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) with support from the Basel Institute's International Centre for Asset Recovery (ICAR) and GIZ, and brought together representatives from Ethiopia, France, Germany, Jersey, Kenya, Norway, Switzerland, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda and the United Kingdom. \n\nIn brief, key priorities are to shed light on financial transactions, modernise legislation and provide guidance for the return of stolen assets.\n\nThe opening remarks by Norbert Barthle, Parliamentary State Secretary, BMZ, and a high-level panel with Prof Mark Pieth (President of the Basel Institute on Governance) and Mr Akere Muna (Member of the High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa) inspired the discussion centred around the fact that asset recovery is a responsibility shared between countries from which assets are stolen and countries through which stolen assets are laundered. Success in recovering stolen assets depends on frank and open dialogue between concerned jurisdictions throughout the asset recovery process. The two-day event sought to facilitate this dialogue with participants by identifying numerous avenues through which they can collaborate further in this work.\n\nThese included shedding more light on financial transactions, including through beneficial ownership registries, the use of illicit enrichment offences in the criminal context and the use of non-conviction based forfeiture predicated on unexplained wealth within the civil courts. It was highlighted that where these laws are applied, together with the use of deferred prosecution agreements and plea bargains, there should be provision for the restitution of funds to states from which assets have been stolen.\n\nEffective tracing, freezing and recovery of assets located overseas requires international co-operation through law enforcement and formal evidence gathering under mutual legal assistance. Increasing the effectiveness of this process through regional networks and the development of informal contacts is key, as is the understanding of different states’ capacities to follow financial transactions through bank registers and beneficial ownership of company registers. 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