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United Nations Convention against Corruption

This document contains the following information: United Nations Convention against Corruption: adopted New York, 31 October 2003: Misc No.7 (2005)

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Misc No.7 (2005)

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Country review report of the United Kingdom – review cycle: 1 (Chapter III and IV)

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Executive summary of the United Kingdom – review cycle: 2 (Chapter II and V) May 2019

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Country review report of the United Kingdom – review cycle: 2 (Chapter II and V) November 2020

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This document contains the following information: United Nations Convention against Corruption: adopted New York, 31 October 2003.

The Convention was ratified by the United Kingdom on 6 February 2006.

This Command Paper was laid before Parliament by a government minister by Command of Her Majesty. Command Papers are considered by the government to be of interest to Parliament but are not required to be presented by legislation.

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Published 4 November 2005
Last updated 16 November 2020 + show all updates
  1. Added document "Country review report of the United Kingdom – review cycle: 2 (Chapter II and V)".

  2. Added document "Executive summary of the United Kingdom - review cycle: 2 (Chapter II and V)".

  3. Country review report of the United Kingdom added.

  4. First published.