gcci oas anti-corruption mechanism review. civil society participation gov’t has not done much to...

6
GCCI OAS Anti-Corruption Mechanism Review

Upload: ariel-johnston

Post on 08-Jan-2018

215 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

CSP Cont’d From PS perspective: Not much done by PS Organizations (GCCI, PSC, GMSA, etc); exception being “Code of Conduct”; Due to lack of financial capacity PS is involved at all transaction Level; collusion occurs with public officers; Government Funding necessary for ant-corruption sensitization campaign through PS Orgs.; Cost of inaction greater than consequence National PR Campaign necessary; e.g “Bribing Hurts You” Campaign

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: GCCI OAS Anti-Corruption Mechanism Review. Civil Society Participation Gov’t has not done much to Involve Civil Society as indicative in response Openness

GCCI

OAS Anti-Corruption Mechanism Review

Page 2: GCCI OAS Anti-Corruption Mechanism Review. Civil Society Participation Gov’t has not done much to Involve Civil Society as indicative in response Openness

Civil Society Participation• Gov’t has not done much to Involve Civil

Society as indicative in response• Openness to civil society to craft internal anti-

corruption policy• Civil society organizations find it difficult to

access information on public officials; IC will improve; Public forum for reporting suspicious wealth accumulation by public officers etc…

Page 3: GCCI OAS Anti-Corruption Mechanism Review. Civil Society Participation Gov’t has not done much to Involve Civil Society as indicative in response Openness

CSP Cont’d• From PS perspective: Not much done by PS

Organizations (GCCI, PSC, GMSA, etc); exception being “Code of Conduct”; Due to lack of financial capacity

• PS is involved at all transaction Level; collusion occurs with public officers; Government Funding necessary for ant-corruption sensitization campaign through PS Orgs.; Cost of inaction greater than consequence

• National PR Campaign necessary; e.g “Bribing Hurts You” Campaign

Page 4: GCCI OAS Anti-Corruption Mechanism Review. Civil Society Participation Gov’t has not done much to Involve Civil Society as indicative in response Openness

Access to Public Information

• -Satisfactory strides in this area as per recommendation 4.2

• -Access to Information Act Passed in 2011; Minister of Information appointed in 2013 as per Gov’t account

• -More to be done for measure Measure B---Government or Cabinet website detailing (financial and technical) all major government initiatives

Page 5: GCCI OAS Anti-Corruption Mechanism Review. Civil Society Participation Gov’t has not done much to Involve Civil Society as indicative in response Openness

Systems for registering Income, Assets and Liabilities

• -Application of Mandate of IC and ICA and Enforcement is needed in this area; Political compromise necessary (highlighted in Gov’t response) for Choosing Commissioners and Chairperson

• -Parliamentary or preferably civil society body to administer measure E

Page 6: GCCI OAS Anti-Corruption Mechanism Review. Civil Society Participation Gov’t has not done much to Involve Civil Society as indicative in response Openness

Conflicts of Interests• Adequate mechanisms to reduce COI as per

gov’t response• Lack of political accommodation to ensure

strengthened IC• Commissions and Boards should be Chaired by

Technocratic Professionals• Establish Procurement Commission as per

constitution• Cabinet Code of Conduct is great initiative