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The Global Forum on Governance brought together over 200 participants from all over the world, 12 international organisations - both global and regional - and businesses, trade unions, professional organisations, NGOs and think tanks to discuss methods, conditions and approaches to preventing, detecting and sanctioning corruption in public procurement.
The two-day Forum addressed challenges and solutions to aspects of public procurement relating to integrity and good governance initiatives as well as to OECD anti-bribery instruments.
For further information on the outcomes and the agenda of the Forum, please refer to the related documents below:
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