In 2016 one in three Europeans thought their governments and political leaders were mostly or entirely corrupt. When the survey was published, work began on a project with civil society and individuals in governments across the EU to demonstrate that ‘corruption is not inevitable’. The focus is public procurement, a sector which sees corruption-related losses of almost €5 billion per year in the EU. The Integrity Pact is a signed commitment by contractors and bidders in public contracts to act with integrity and transparency. An independent organisation monitors compliance with the commitment. Local government, civil society and private companies are using it to ensure that 17 big public contracts in 11 EU countries are being run efficiently, accountably and in the public interest, so that taxpayers’ money goes where it is intended.
‘Integrity pacts’ in the EU
Written by David Fletcher 19 Jan 2018Additional Info
- Pray: for the success of Integrity Pacts within governments and the private sector. (Psalm 9:16)
- More: voices.transparency.org/integrity-pacts-in-the-eu-six-takeaways-from-the-journey-so-far-962339cb698e
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