Secretary-General's message to the Third Global Forum on Fighting Corruption and Safeguarding Integrity
Statements | Kofi Annan, Former Secretary-General
This Global Forum is part of a growing international coalition intent on confronting this menace. I would like to thank the organizers for their role in making this event possible.
I would also like to underscore the great importance the United Nations attaches to this issue. The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (ODC) is, on request, working with Member States to improve legislation, empower civil society and strengthen national institutions through more transparent procedures and more effective accountability structures. UNODC's Global Programme against Corruption has paid particular attention to strengthening the integrity and capacity of criminal justice systems. The lessons learned from these projects is being disseminated through an anti-corruption “toolkit” available on ODC's web page.
The United Nations itself has launched an Organizational Integrity Initiative designed to promote professional ethics, improve accountability and better protect our resources and reputation. The Initiative is comprehensive, and will involve staff perception surveys, ethics training, early warning systems and capacity building in the areas of prevention and oversight. After all, if UN agencies are advocating integrity and good governance, we ourselves have a duty to lead by example and practice what we preach.
The increasingly transnational nature of corruption has led Member States, with the assistance of UNODC, to negotiate a global and comprehensive legal instrument. The planned UN Convention against Corruption will ensure the criminalization of a wide range of forms of corruption, and oblige Member States to take effective preventive steps to protect the integrity of their institutions and procedures and to provide a framework for improved international cooperation, including in the field of asset recovery. I urge everyone concerned to give this process strong support so that a Convention can be approved by the General Assembly and opened for signature at a high-level signing conference to be convened in December in Mexico.
Many challenges lie ahead. The United Nations will continue to do its part in working with Governments and civil society in this global, ongoing struggle. In that spirit of partnership, please accept my best wishes for a successful conference.