This report was prepared by the Public Governance Directorate (GOV) of the OECD, under the leadership of Elsa Pilichowski and the direction of Julio Bacio Terracino, head of the Anti-Corruption and Integrity in Government Division and Carlos Santiso, head of the Division of Innovative, Digital and Open Government. It was drafted by Frédéric Boehm and María Pascual Dapena (project co-ordinators), Juliette Martínez-Rossignol and Cristina Arvildo. Valuable comments and editorial assistance were provided by Laura Córdoba Reyes and Meral Gedik, respectively.
We thank the financial and technical support provided by the German Technical Cooperation, implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, through the Programme “Towards an Integrity and Transparency System in Peru”, led by Rosana Vargas.
The OECD expresses its gratitude to the Peruvian Government, particularly to the Secretariat of Public Integrity (SIP) of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers (PCM), co-ordinated by Ana Grimanesa Reategui Napuri and her team, as well as to the National Authority of Transparency and Access to Public Information (ANTAIP), led by Eduardo Luna. The OECD would also like to thank Marcia Anabel Águila Salazar, Yuriko Aguirre, Sara Farfán, Fernando Hurtado, Eduardo Javier Luna Cervantes, Eloy Munive Pariona and Carlos Villena for their support throughout the project and their contributions to the first draft of this report.
The report also benefitted from invaluable inputs collected through virtual exchanges between April and May of 2024 with Yuriko Aguirre, Limberg Chero, Juan Carlos Cortés, Sara Farfán, Fernando Hurtado, Eduardo Javier Luna Cervantes, Eloy Munive, Fiorella María Rodríguez Chávez, Susana Silva, Samuel Rotta, Rosana Vargas, and Carlos Villena. These discussions paved the way for a second round of interviews conducted in Lima between 13 and 17 May 2024 with different institutional actors, as well as for the international seminar “Strengthening integrity and transparency in Peru: the relevance of the institutional arrangement”. The latter took place on 16 May 2024 and was attended by representatives from key integrity and transparency institutions such as the Secretariat of Public Management (SGP) of the Presidency of the Council of Minister (PCM), the Comptroller General of the Republic (CGR), the Tribunal of Transparency and Access to Public Information (TTAIP), the National Civil Service Authority (SERVIR), the Ombudsman’s Office, the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, and members of the High-level Anti-Corruption Commission (CAN), the GIZ, civil society, and the private sector. Likewise, the OECD thanks Laura Perla González Dávila of Mexico’s National Transparency Institute (INAI) and João Paulo Alexandre de Sousa, from the Brazilian Office of the Comptroller General (CGU), who were present at that seminar as international peers invited to share their experiences. Finally, the OECD is grateful to the experts who attended the virtual focus groups for Institutional Integrity Officers (OIIs) and Officials Responsible for Access to Public Information (FRAIP) at the subnational level, carried out on 25 June and 8 July 2024, respectively.