A thorough reading of the findings of the consultations on the three bills
Experts worked on revising a number of articles for the criminalization of illicit enrichment
Key comments submitted by public authorities during the consultation on the three bills were reviewed
International experts supported the discussions
Participants elaborated a number of recommendations to continue the work on strengthening the legislative framework in Tunisia





Expert Meeting on Proposed Anti-Corruption Bills for Tunisia


Expert Meeting on Proposed Anti-Corruption Bills for Tunisia

Tunis, Republic of Tunisia, 7/30/2015 - 7/31/2015

Organized by: Office of the Chief of Government in collaboration with the National Anti-Corruption Authority, with the support of UNDP-ACIAC and in coordination with UNDP Tunisia

The Office of the Chief of Government collaborated with the National Anti-Corruption Authority to organize an expert meeting in Tunis on 30-31 July with the support of UNDP-ACIAC and in coordination with UNDP Tunisia. The meeting reconvened the inter-governmental committee in charge of drafting anti-corruption bills in line with the UN Convention against Corruption, and enabled it to conduct a substantive revision of the three bills it had developed last year with the support of UNDP-ACIAC on “asset declaration”, “illicit enrichment” and "whistleblower protection". The meeting also helped ensure stronger coherence among those bills and enabled the formulation of possible policy options on key issues that have been raised in the framework of related consultations that were held in the course of 2014 and 2015, within the Government, and also with civil society and other stakeholders.

Documentation:
Programme [English][Arabic]
 
Examples of Systems to Prevent Conflicts of Interest [English]
 

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