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UN moot adopts Pakistan's resolution against corruption

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The eighth session of the Conference of the States Parties ( CoSP) of the UN convention against corruption has unanimousl­y adopted a Pakistan- sponsored resolution on strengthen­ing the role of parliament­s in preventing and combating corruption.

According to a press release issued, the conference was held in Abu Dhabi from December 16- 20.

Pakistan's initiative is in line with the vision of Prime Minister Imran Khan to eliminate corruption.

The unanimous adoption of the resolution was manifestat­ion of the trust reposed by the internatio­nal community in Pakistan's leading role in the fight against corruption, the Foreign Office spokespers­on said in a statement.

The resolution, inter alia, called upon parties to enhance exchanges among parliament­ary institutio­ns for promoting good practices to strengthen the role of parliament­s in their respective countries in enacting legislatio­n and ensuring effective oversight.

In this regard, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime ( UNODC) has been mandated to organise a thematic dialogue in collaborat­ion with the Inter- Parliament­ary

Union on strengthen­ing the role of parliament­s in combating corruption in all its forms. The UNODC will also develop a compendium of good practices on the role of parliament­s in combating corruption.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Pakistan Mission in Vienna steered the process of consultati­ons to achieve consensus on the resolution.

A wide range of developing and developed countries from all geographic­al regions co- sponsored the resolution, including Azerbaijan, Brazil, Canada, China, Indonesia, Morocco, Nigeria, Peru, the Philippine­s, Russia, Singapore and Switzerlan­d.

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