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Partnering Against Corruption Initiative | World Economic Forum Founded in 2004 by Chief Executive Officers from World Economic Forum partner companies, the Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI) is committed to embedding trust and integrity into corporate strategy The Initiative is the leading voice for anti-corruption and transparency in the private sector It leverages a multi-stakeholder approach to tackle systemic corruption and business
World Economic Forum The work of the Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI) is guided by two objectives: to help set the global anti-corruption agenda at a strategic policy level, and to drive change in key markets through targeted initiatives and partnerships In 2012, PACI’s engagement with G20 governments – through the B20 – reached new heights with the presentation to the G20 leaders meeting in
World Economic Forum Further details on the Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI), it\'s history, achievements and outlook for 2011 can be found in this Annual Report 2010 has been a remarkable year for the World Economic Forum’s Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI) and its fight against corruption
Mark Pieth | World Economic Forum Mark Pieth Since 1993, Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology, University of Basel, Switzerland Founder and Chair, Basel Institute on Governance (BIG); has co-initiated several collective actions, including the Wolfsberg Banking Group and the World Economic Forum’s Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI)
18th PACI Task Force Meeting - Executive Summary - World Economic Forum Members of the World Economic Forum’s Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI) Task Force met on 29-30 October 2012 in Geneva, Switzerland, to take stock of key Task Force initiatives and to guide the future direction of PACI The meeting coincided with a time of heightened public, media and business interest surrounding corruption-related issues
5 lessons on fighting corruption | World Economic Forum With this in mind, the recent Partnering Against Corruption (PACI) meeting brought together government officials, the private sector, academia and civil society in Mexico City to discuss ongoing anti-corruption reforms, efforts to build trust and integrity, and public-private cooperation on issues of accountability The discussions focused on Mexico, but generated a number of useful strategies
Real estate and construction test anti-corruption initiative | World . . . The World Economic Forum’s Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI), launched in 2004, is the primary CEO-led business voice on anti-corruption and transparency Building on public-private collaboration, PACI leverages a multistakeholder approach to tackle corruption and promote business integrity across sectors and regions
The Rise and Role of the Chief Integrity Officer: Leadership . . . Following interviews with experts from the Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI) and the Global Future Council on Transparency and Anti-Corruption, this paper explores how leading organizations are reimagining structures, culture and engagement to support such ongoing transformation – specifically, the rise of the chief integrity officer
Moving the Anti-Corruption Agenda from Recommendations to Action The PACI Vanguard comprises a group of CEOs from the more than 100 leading companies that are PACI members Since its inception in 2014, the Vanguard has been moving toward the implementation of a global anti-corruption agenda largely informed by the B20 and G20 anti-corruption dialogues