Time for Justice: Equity, Security, Trust.
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The theme of the 17th edition of the International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) is Time for Justice: Equity, Security, Trust.
At the 16th IACC in Malaysia the global movement declared their commitment to zero tolerance of impunity for corruption. “Time for Justice” is a global call to turn the pledge of zero tolerance into concrete action, and to support all those who take a stand against the corrupt. With momentous revelations exposing how secrecy feeds a sophisticated web of corruption across countries and continents, the loss of trust in leadership, governments and the global financial system will take a central stage in the conference agenda. The 17th IACC is planned to take place in Panama City, from the 1st-4th December 2016.
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