International Institutions

International Institutions play a vital role in the fight against corruption and the CSC is proud to work with many of the world’s leading institutions in this fight. As well as advising on anti-corruption issues, our team are vital members of working groups and academic roundtables.

G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group

In September 2020, Liz David-Barrett was invited to present suggestions on priority areas for action to the G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group, along with Arturo Bris (IMD), Alexey Konov (HSE), Brigitte Seim (U. of North Carolina) and Thomas Stelzer (IACA). Subsequently, the CSC was invited to co-convene - in partnership with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) - an Anti-Corruption Academic Roundtable on behalf of the G20 Saudi Presidency. Professor Liz David-Barrett opened the discussion with an Introduction to the three topics: (i) cooperation among law enforcement agencies; (ii) corruption in public procurement; and (iii) measuring corruption and the impact of anti-corruption policy. The discussions formed the basis for a set of recommendations which Professor Liz David-Barrett presented to the G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group on 19 October and to the Ministerial Meeting on 22 October 2020.

Prof. Liz David-Barrett (Centre for the Study of Corruption) 
Fighting Corruption: Three Priorities [PPXT3.7MB]

ArturoBris (IMD)
Fighting Corruption: The IMD World Competitiveness Centre Experience [PPXT830KB]

Brigitte Seim (The University of North Carolina) 
Three Recommendations for G20 Anti-Corruption Agenda [PPXT137KB]

Prof Liz David-Barrett (CSC)
G20 Academic Roundtable [PPXT3.7MB]
G20 ACWG Academic Roundtable Recomendations [PPXT3.7MB]

Recommendations for the G20 from the Anti-Corruption Roundtable [PDF65.29KB]

International institutions

CSC senior researchers advise the G20's Anti-Corruption Working Group, as well as contributing to the  about key themes for the Special Session on Corruption (UNGASS)  in 2021.

OECD

Since 2021 The Centre for the Study of Corruption have been proud Knowledge Partners with the OECD and have worked together on events and panels as part of their Global Anti-Corruption & Integrity Forum. The OECD has been a driving force in the global anti-corruption movement for more than four decades. The overarching objectives of the organisation's anti-corruption and integrity (ACI) work is to support trustworthy institutions and open, efficient and inclusive markets.