Anti-Corruption Conference: Preventing Corruption in Infrastructure

London, UK, 02 Oct 07 -

Date: Tuesday 2 October 2007: 9am to 5pm

Venue: ICE, One Great George Street, Westminster, London SW1P 3AA

The Forum is holding a one day conference in London on 2nd October 2007 entitled “Preventing Corruption in Infrastructure”. The Conference will examine what is being done to prevent corruption in the UK and international infrastructure sector, whether these measures are fair and effective, and what more should be done. Topics include:

  • How UK business is responding to the challenge (seen from the perspectives of contractor, consultant and professional engineer).
  • How corruption is being prevented in the construction of the Beijing and London Olympic facilities.
  • The actions being taken by the UK and Tanzanian governments.
  • The anti-corruption actions and punitive measures adopted by the World Bank and EU Commission
  • An anti-corruption action plan for the sector.
  • Anti-corruption law and enforcement.

For detailed programme, and to make a booking, go to the Anti-Corruption Forum Website.

The UK Anti-Corruption Forum is an alliance of UK business associations, professional institutions, civil society organisations and companies with interests in the domestic and international infrastructure, construction and engineering sectors. The purpose of the Forum is to promote industry-led actions which can help to eliminate corruption. The members of the Forum believe that corruption can only be eliminated if governments, banks, business and professional associations, and companies working in these sectors co-operate in the development and implementation of effective anticorruption actions.

http://www.anticorruptionforum.org.uk

- Location:
London, UK
- Date:
02 Oct 07 -
- Appl. form:
Anti corruption Forum Oct 07.pdf  (229 kB)


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