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Outlines progress made on actions in the UK anti-corruption plan and any work still ongoing.
This update highlights the action taken in the 3rd year of the UK anti-corruption strategy 2017 to 2022.
A template for government departments and agencies that assesses the response to bribery and corruption.
A consultation launched today will ensure greater transparency and tackle corruption in the property sector, by making it clearer who owns land trusts.
The cross-government anti-corruption strategy provides a framework to guide UK government action to tackle corruption for the period to 2022.
Rules and guidance for prison and probation staff on tackling wrongdoing and corruption.
This page tells you more about the factors the UK government considers when designating people under the UK global anti-corruption sanctions regime
Guidance on the Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regulations 2021
This document contains the following information: United Nations Convention against Corruption: adopted New York, 31 October 2003: Misc No.7 (2005)
Minister Mitchell announces global call to action to tackle illicit finance through increased transparency of company ownership, ahead of World Bank Spring Meetings.
A review into the risks of fraud and corruption in local government procurement as committed to in the UK anti-corruption strategy 2017 to 2022.
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