This publication is the work of the OECD Directorate for Public Governance (GOV), under the leadership of Elsa Pilichowski, Director. It was prepared by GOV’s Anti-Corruption and Integrity in Government Division, under the direction of Nejla Saula, Acting Head of Division and coordinated by Jesper Johnsøn with the support of Mike Cressey and Carissa Munro. The Outlook chapters were drafted by Pauline Bertrand, Mike Cressey, Cameron Hall, Aman Johal, Jesper Johnsøn, Henna Kjellberg, Craig Matasick and Pelagia Patsoule and benefitted from contributions from Charles Baubion, Alexandre Doré, Lalit Golani, Maria Eugenia Heyaca, John Lawes, Jean-Francois Leruste, and Aina Capó Martínez. The public procurement chapter was drafted by Erika Bozzay, Tenzin Dekyi, Kenza Khachani, Teun de Koning, and Paulo Magina. János Bertók, Deputy Director, provided valuable and extensive feedback to the report. Nuria Villanova and Valentin Py provided communications and dissemination support. Administrative support was provided by Isabella Cabal Mazuera and Neringa Gudžiūnaitė. The report benefitted from editorial assistance from Andrea Uhrhammer and was prepared for publication and laid out by Meral Gedik.
The Public Integrity Indicators data collection was co-ordinated by Carissa Munro. The country notes which accompany the report were co-ordinated by Carissa Munro and Mike Cressey, and prepared by Elisa Abballe, Aina Capó Martínez, Juan Camilo Ceballos Oviedo, Mike Cressey, Alexandre Doré, Elena Koncevičiūtė, John Lawes, Jun Yong Lee, Jean-François Leruste, Amanda Menona, Carissa Munro, Pelagia Patsoule and Franco Schiappacasse. The country notes benefitted from the input of Thibaut Gigou and Meral Gedik.
The draft report received comments from Members of the OECD Public Governance Committee (PGC), as well as the OECD Working Party on Public Integrity and Anti-Corruption (PIAC). Feedback was provided by colleagues from GOV divisions including Innovative, Digital and Open Government (INDIGO); Governance Indicators and Performance (GIP); Global Partnerships, Inclusion and Justice (GPIJ); and Infrastructure and Public Procurement (IPP). More broadly in the OECD, the Economics Department, the Directorate for Financial and Enterprise Affairs, the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, and the Global Relations and Co-operation Directorate also provided valuable input and comments.