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Pakistan taking strong measures to combat corruption: Foreign Minister

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December 14, 2021: The government of Pakistan has undertaken measures to build and strengthen robust systems for accountability, transparency, and integrity to combat corruption, Shah Mahmood Qureshi, foreign minister of Pakistan stated while addressing the ninth Session of the Conference of the States Parties (CoSP) to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), a press release issued on Tuesday said.  

Pakistan has supplemented existing legislation to induce transparency and openness in the public sector including facilitating citizens’ right to information. Pakistan was also employing ICT tools to combat corruption including the Pakistan Citizen’s Portal application to promote participatory governance and accountability of government entities and public officeholders, he added.

The Foreign Minister underscored that corruption hampered countries’ efforts to eradicate poverty, improve living standards and provide quality healthcare and education to their people.

The COVID-19 pandemic had painfully laid bare the persisting inequalities which were generated and perpetuated by the scourge of corruption. Therefore, he emphasized effectively addressing the challenge of corruption to ensure a better future for people across the globe.

The Foreign Minister highlighted the existence of “financial safe havens” which thwarted the efforts to hold the corrupt accountable. Therefore, he urged the Conference of State Parties to develop a comprehensive legal framework to halt and reverse illicit financial flows to stop grave economic injustice as the existing international anti-corruption framework remained inadequate to effectively ensure the recovery of stolen assets and their return to developing countries.

He emphasized the need for a strong political will for the removal of all barriers and obstacles to the return of stolen assets which can be done through timely sharing of information, simplification of administrative and legal procedures, and avoidance of undue delays.

He also talked about a resolution co-sponsored by Pakistan aimed at enhancing transparency into beneficial ownership information as enhancing transparency and access to beneficial ownership information was the first and crucial step in tackling impunity for corruption. He hoped that the Conference of States Parties would adopt the resolution by consensus.

The Conference of the States Parties (CoSP) is UNCAC’s main policymaking body. It supports States parties in the implementation of the Convention and gives policy guidance to the Vienna-based UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) to develop and implement anti-corruption activities.

Press Release

Posted on: 2021-12-14T12:46:24+05:00

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