OECD Anti-Corruption and Integrity Outlook 2024
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In recent years, OECD countries have strengthened their anti-corruption and integrity frameworks. However, according to OECD criteria, in key areas countries’ monitoring and implementation of integrity measures need improvement, meaning that countries are not mitigating corruption risks as well as they could. Countries must take steps to address these data and implementation gaps. They also need to update and upgrade their integrity frameworks in the face of evolving corruption risks, related to the green transition, AI and foreign interference, to support economic growth, democratic governance and the public interest.
The new OECD report outlines the performance of OECD countries’ integrity frameworks and highlights emerging corruption risks associated with the green transition, the rise of AI, and increasing foreign interference.
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