Mongolia workshop / Singapore poor score / OECD call for papers

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OSCE begins work with Mongolian law enforcement bodies to design anti-corruption training programs.  A four-day workshop for Mongolian law enforcement personnel focusing on ways to strengthen professional integrity and tackle corruption started in Ulaanbaatar on November 8.

AKI Press: http://akipress.com/news:584874/

Singapore’s Poor Score on the “Illicit Trade Index”.  "While there is no surprise in seeing Australia and New Zealand scoring highly in [the Economist Intelligence Unit's] 'Illicit Trade Environment Index', and developing countries such as Lao or Myanmar scoring poorly, an intriguing finding is the relatively poor performance by the city-state of Singapore which shares 7th place with Taiwan."

Schmitt & Orlov/Lexology: http://www.lexology.com/library/detail.aspx?g=c62051b1-c4dd-406e-9373-28b6cd003232

Call for papers for the 2017 OECD Global Anti-Corruption and Integrity Forum. The OECD’s call for papers on integrity, anti-corruption and inclusive growth is open until 31 December 2016. Selected papers will be presented at the 2017 Integrity Forum. Proposals may be submitted at IntegrityForum@oecd.org.

For more information, visit https://www.oecd.org/cleangovbiz/2017-integrity-forum-call-for-papers.pdf

Thank you to Patrycja Breskvar,
 Event Co-ordinator,
 Global Forum on Anti-Corruption and Integrity, Directorate for Public Governance and Territorial Development, OECD, for sharing this information.

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