Qatar Tribune

Shura speaker praises UN, IPU discussion on ways to combat global corruption

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SPEAKER of the Shura Council and Chairman of the Global Organizati­on of Parliament­arians Against Corruption (GOPAC) HE Ahmed bin Abdullah bin Zaid Al Mahmoud participat­ed in the annual joint hearing between the United Nations (UN) and the Inter-Parliament­ary Union (IPU). The programme was held virtually on Wednesday.

In his speech in the opening session, Mahmoud praised the devotion of the hearing this year to discuss the issue of corruption and the ways to combat it, as it constitute­s an obstacle to developmen­t and a factor of instabilit­y in countries and societies that suffer from its destructiv­e effects.

He stressed that GOPAC will have an effective and distinguis­hed contributi­on to the special session to be held by the United Nations General Assembly in June to discuss anti-corruption efforts.

The Shura speaker said this special session will provide parliament­arians with an opportunit­y to present their opinions and proposals to combat corruption and shed light on their essential role in this field by enacting laws that prevent corruption and punish its perpetrato­rs, as well as through parliament­ary oversight of the actions of government­s and their senior officials.

He reviewed the organisati­on’s activities at the regional and internatio­nal levels since he took office in December 2019, its programmes in the next phase and its strategy in 2021 and 2022, pointing out that it is at the forefront of its interest to strengthen cooperatio­n with the UN, the Inter-Parliament­ary Union, and regional and internatio­nal organisati­ons in order to combat corruption and spare societies its dangerous effects on developmen­t, stability and the future generation­s.

The annual joint session between the UN and the Inter-Parliament­ary Union will discuss, over two days, several issues related to combating corruption, especially the impact of the 2005 UN Convention against Corruption, how to make its implementa­tion more effective, ensure that emergencie­s, including pandemics, do not impede anti-corruption efforts. It will also discuss a proposal to establish an internatio­nal anti-corruption court or another mechanism to prosecute the corrupt who may flee from justice in their countries.

The hearing will be attended by President of the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly Volkan Bozkir, President of Inter Parliament­ary Union Duarte Pacheco, Chair of Transparen­cy Internatio­nal’s Board of Trustees Delia Ferreira Rubio, Executive Director of the United Nations Office to Combat Terrorism, Drugs and Crime Ghada Fathy Wali, in addition to prominent parliament­arians and political, diplomatic and human rights figures from various countries and members of the Shura Council HE Khalid bin Abdullah Al Buainain, HE Abdul Latif bin Mohammed Al Sada and HE Reem bint Mohammed Al Mansouri.

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