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Open Letter: Enhancing Anti-Corruption Efforts Globally by Adopting a More Effective, Transparent, and Inclusive UNCAC Review Mechanism – Transparency Maldives

Open Letter: Enhancing Anti-Corruption Efforts Globally by Adopting a More Effective, Transparent, and Inclusive UNCAC Review Mechanism – Transparency Maldives

An open letter signed by 521 organizations, entities, companies, and experts from 125 countries, including Transparency Maldives, urges States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) to strengthen the Convention's Implementation Review Mechanism (IRM) at the 11th UNCAC Conference of the States Parties in December 2025. The letter highlights weaknesses such as inadequate transparency, unsatisfactory stakeholder participation, lengthy review process, and lack of structured follow-up. It proposes principles: enhance transparency, strengthen stakeholder participation, increase efficiency, establish a structured follow-up process, and assess effectiveness of implementation.

An open letter signed by 521 organizations, entities, companies, and experts from 125 countries, including Transparency Maldives, urges States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) to strengthen the Convention's Implementation Review Mechanism (IRM) at the 11th UNCAC Conference of the States Parties in December 2025. The letter highlights weaknesses such as inadequate transparency, unsatisfactory stakeholder participation, lengthy review process, and lack of structured follow-up. It proposes principles: enhance transparency, strengthen stakeholder participation, increase efficiency, establish a structured follow-up process, and assess effectiveness of implementation.

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An open letter signed by 521 organizations, entities, companies, and experts from 125 countries, including Transparency Maldives, urges States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) to strengthen the Convention's Implementation Review Mechanism (IRM) at the 11th UNCAC Conference of the States Parties in December 2025. The letter highlights weaknesses such as inadequate transparency, unsatisfactory stakeholder participation, lengthy review process, and lack of structured follow-up. It proposes principles: enhance transparency, strengthen stakeholder participation, increase efficiency, establish a structured follow-up process, and assess effectiveness of implementation.

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