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Income and assets declarations: Issues to consider in developing a disclosure regime

Thematic research group:
Public Sector Reform

Keywords:
UNCAC, Asset Declarations, Political Corruption

Richard Messick (2009)

Bergen: Chr. Michelsen Institute (U4 Issue 2009:6) 17 p.

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The United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) requires state parties to consider establishing policies requiring officials to reveal “to appropriate authorities … their outside activities, employment, investments, assets and substantial gifts or benefits” (Article 8, UNCAC). The World Bank has advised a number of countries on whether an income and asset disclosure programme is an appropriate response to the corruption issues they face, and if so, what type of programme they should establish. Assistance has ranged from advice on drafting legislation to furnishing model disclosure forms to providing financial and technical support to an agency created to administer the programme. Drawing on this experience and studies underway by several Bank units, this U4 Issue paper describes the issues policymakers should weigh in deciding whether to adopt a financial disclosure law, and if so, what provisions it should contain.

[pdf] Income and assets declarations: Issues to consider in developing a disclosure regime

U4 U4 Theme Page: UNCAC
This publication is part of the UNCAC theme pages on the U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre.

Project/programme:

Anti-Corruption Resource Centre U4

Public Sector Reform
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