Lincoln famously remarked that laws without enforcement are just good advice, an observation anticorruption advocates understand all too well.
For almost two decades, the UNCAC Coalition has sought to see that the world’s most important anticorruption law, the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, is something more than just good advice. Its latest effort: Gathering signatures from NGOs, individuals and other entities (companies, professional associations etc.) on an open letter to the 191 UNCAC States Parties calling for a more effective, transparent and inclusive mechanism for reviewing compliance with the Convention.
The letter is open for endorsement until 2 June. To date there are more than 230 signatories from 90+ countries.
The letter is available here in English, Spanish, French, Russian and Arabic, the list of current signatories here, the sign-up form for endorsements here.
Thanks to Richard Messick for this important call.
Enhancing inclusive participation in the UNCAC review process is essential to ensure effective law enforcement and fight corruption with transparency and fairness.