The IACC is the world premier forum that brings together heads of state, civil society, the private sector and more to tackle the increasingly sophisticated challenges posed by corruption. The conference serves as the premier global forum for the networking and cross-fertilization that are indispensable for effective advocacy and action, on a global and national level. Organized this year in Bangkok, Thailand, the 14th IACC will gather around 1,500 participants from around the world to work together on producing strategies and finding practical solutions to key global challenges around the theme of anti-corruption, including:
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Permalink Reply by Rosen Dimov on November 9, 2010 at 8:36pm
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Permalink Reply by Gina Romero on November 11, 2010 at 5:04am My views stand on Building ethics and moral principals to the next generation. That, the current high degree of corruption in the world is largely by lack of moral and ethical principals in our societies that a person grows with. I argue those in Thailand to put more pressure on this if real we want to eliminate the problem. This should be built in lower levels of learning in our societies such as in primary education and secondary education. But we can’t wait the next generation to mature that we can have corruption. We have also to deal with the current generation and to my opinion, the heads of states present in Bangkok should agree to tighten the laws governing ant corruption movements in their countries. Consistency in these laws should be checked to ensure that Transparency and Accountability are addressed.
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