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2021 Plenary Meeting of the Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes

This year's Global Forum plenary meeting will be held virtually from 17 to 19 November 2021. It will give participants the opportunity to take stock of recent developments in tax transparency and will also be the occasion to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Global Forum's capacity-building programme.
Save the date and join the live discussions on day one!

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Illicit financial flows in oil and gas commodity trade: Experience, lessons & proposals

Oil trade activities constitute the most significant source of domestic resource mobilisation for oil producing developing countries. Yet, corruption and illicit financial flows also expose them to macro-critical risks of economic instability.

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Assessing the impact of the oil governance agenda on Africa’s new producers

This paper tracks the adoption and implementation of these oil governance reforms in five of Africa’s new producers – Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, the United Republic of Tanzania, and Uganda – and asks how this process has shaped the capabilities of each country to govern oil effectively.

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How can auditors help close environmental regulatory gaps?

Environmental regulations are not always adequate in preventing and addressing the environmental impact of large companies in the oil and chemical sectors. What can both internal and external public sector auditors do to encourage these companies to go “greener” and fill this regulatory gap?

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New reports:
Implementing the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention

Learn more about the implementation of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention in new reports covering Bulgaria, Japan, Latvia and the Netherlands.

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Event: Impact of the OECD
Anti-Bribery Convention and new perspectives for Croatia

Can joining the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention strengthen Croatia’s fight against corruption, both within and beyond its borders? Will it raise the level of business integrity in Croatian companies? What will be the impact for Croatian law enforcement? National and international speakers at this event will attempt to answer these and other questions.

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