
Anti-Corruption Conventions
Anti-Corruption Conventions are international agreements designed to combat corruption and promote integrity in public and private sectors. These conventions set standards for preventing bribery, improving transparency, and holding individuals accountable for corrupt behaviors. They encourage countries to adopt laws and measures to effectively tackle corruption, fostering cooperation between nations to investigate and prosecute offenses. Examples include the United Nations Convention against Corruption and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Anti-Bribery Convention. By establishing a global framework, these conventions aim to create a fairer, more ethical environment for businesses and governments alike.