Utstein partners' anti-corruption strategies: comparative analysis

Author(s) : Hellan, Johan

Organization : Utstein Anti-corruption Resource Centre, Chr. Michelsen Institute

Imprint : 2002

Collation :

13 p.

Notes :

U4 reports

This presentation of the Utstein anti-corruption policies is based on a study of available documentation, and seeks to present policies and strategies in a comparative framework. The presentation, however, does not review progress in terms of the contribution that the respective strategies have made to actually reduce corruption. The Utstein partnership, comprising of Norway, Germany, Netherlands and the United Kingdom, is specifically geared to development cooperation issues, and corruption is but one of several concerns in this context. One should note, however, that anti-corruption concerns and policies in all four countries extend far beyond the scope of the Utstein partnership and development cooperation as such. This policy field includes international organised crime, illegal drug trade, trafficking, smuggling, bribery in international business, money laundering and other unlawful financial transactions. The issues often overlap with development policy issues, but should be kept conceptually apart.

  • Anti-corruption strategies, Legal framework, Corruption, Bribery, Fund leakage, Development aid, Economic and social development, Finance
  • Asia and the Pacific, Europe
    Germany, Netherlands, New Zealand, UK