Parliament-ACA relationship / Global extractives beneficial ownership programme / Pakistan construction sector prospects

It’s complicated: Parliament’s relationship with anti-corruption agencies in Indonesia, Pakistan, and the Maldives (Report).  “[This publication highlights the] constructive role of parliaments in overcoming the challenges [Anti-Corruption Agencies (ACA)] often face. It provides an insight into parliaments’ role in contributing to combatting corruption by exercising their legislative and oversight role in support of the effectiveness of ACAs while ensuring their independence.”

Franklin De Vrieze and Luka Glušac/Westminster Foundation for Democracy: https://www.wfd.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/2021-01-24-Its-complicated-V2-UPDATED-1.pdf  

 

Changing the game: New global programme to curb extractive industry corruption.  “The EITI and Open Ownership…launched Opening Extractives, a global programme to advance beneficial ownership transparency. It aims to make a dramatic and sustainable difference to the level of publicly available information on the individuals who own and control extractive companies.”

Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative and Open Ownership/EITI: https://eiti.org/news/changing-game-new-global-programme-to-curb-extractive-industry-corruption  

 

‘Construction sector can grow if corrupt elements reined in’.  “The development of the construction sector can be sustained by identifying illegal constructions and corrupt elements, said Chairman Anti-Corruption Establishment (ACE) Sindh [province in Pakistan,] Muhammad Iqbal Memon”

The News: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/789206-construction-sector-can-grow-if-corrupt-elements-reined-in  

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