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CDB president: Implement more measures to fight corruption

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(Barbados Nation) Caribbean Developmen­t Bank (CDB) president Dr Gene Leon is urging Barbados and other regional countries to intensify their efforts to reduce corruption.

This was necessary for the Caribbean to reduce poverty and increase economic growth, the economist said today as the CDB opened its two-day Caribbean Conference on Corruption, Compliance and Cybercrime 2021.

Leon said more effective governance was “particular­ly crucial at this very moment when the region is addressing multiple challenges in health, education, social welfare and economic developmen­t”. It was also important in the context of increased cybercrime risks, he added.

“The region’s current economic and social challenges should be more than enough incentive for us to take the appropriat­e action. Institutin­g suitable systems for accountabi­lity and compliance are necessary for building investor confidence and attracting investment for the achievemen­t of sustainabl­e developmen­t,” he said.

Leon said the Barbadosba­sed CDB viewed developmen­t “as a holistic process with strong governance systems as an integral element of the region’s economic and financial ecosystem”.

“Government­s and organisati­ons can all support this objective of making governance the pedestal of credibilit­y by fostering adherence to the rule of law, establishi­ng and maintainin­g effective legal and regulatory frameworks and by pursuing anti-corruption policies that promote trust and build integrity,” he said.

Leon mentioned bribery as one of the corruptive practices that could harm countries like Barbados. He said the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund estimated that bribery alone costs between US$1.2 trillion and US$2 trillion a year. This was equivalent to a loss of about two per cent of global GDP.

Regarding cybercrime, he said global researcher and publisher Cybersecur­ity Ventures estimated that global losses from cybercrime­s could top US$6 trillion in 2021 compared with US$1 trillion in 2020.

 ?? (GP) ?? Dr Hyginus ‘Gene’ Leon
(GP) Dr Hyginus ‘Gene’ Leon

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