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Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs
Anticorruption Initiatives
Press Releases, Fact Sheets, and Remarks
2002 - 2004
  

2002 - 2004

--12/13/04  U.S. Contributes $500,000 to Support Implementation of the United Nation Convention Against Corruption
--11/24/04  APEC Leaders Agree To Crack Down on Corruption
--11/21/04  APEC Course of Action on Fighting Corruption and Ensuring Transparency
--11/21/04  Santiago Commitment To Fight Corruption And Ensure Transparency
--09/25/04  Santiago Commitment to Implement APEC Leaders' Course of Action on Fighting Corruption and Ensuring Transparency; Craig A. Kelly, Ambassador to Chile; Statement to APEC Meeting of Government Anticorruption Experts; Santiago, Chile
--06/10/04  Fighting Corruption/Improving Transparency
--06/05/04  The OAS General Assembly: Strengthening the Hemisphere's Commitment to Fight Corruption; Ambassador John F. Maisto, Permanent Representative, Organization of American States; See below for publication information
--01/12/04  Presidential Proclamation: To Suspend Entry as Immigrants or Nonimmigrants of Persons Engaged in or Benefiting From Corruption; Washington, DC
--01/12/04  Transfer to Peru of Assets Derived From Corruption
--12/10/03  Signing of the UN Convention Against Corruption
--12/09/03  Conference for Signing the UN Convention Against Corruption; John Ashcroft, Attorney General; Prepared Remarks; Merida, Mexico
--10/31/03  Resolution Adopting the United Nations Convention Against Corruption; John D. Negroponte, U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations; Statement in the UN General Assembly; New York, New York
--10/30/03  Interview on CNN en Espanol with Patricia Janiot; Secretary Colin L. Powell; Washington, DC
--10/30/03  Combating Transnational Crime and Corruption in Europe; Steven Schrage, Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs; Testimony Before the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations; Washington, DC
--10/30/03  Transnational Crime in Europe; Steven Pifer, Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs; Testimony for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Subcommittee on European Affairs; Washington, DC
--10/10/03  Corruption, a Critical Obstacle for Social Development; Kathleen M. Hamann, Anticorruption and Good Governance Team; Remarks to the High-Level Meeting on Poverty, Equity, and Social Inclusions Fourth Plenary Session; Isla Margarita, Venezuela
--10/02/03  Successful Completion of the UN Convention Against Corruption
--05/31/03  Third Annual Forum on Fighting Corruption and Safeguarding Integrity; Don Evans, Commerce Secretary; Remarks to the Global Forum III; Seoul, Korea
--05/30/03  War Torn Countries Need Help From International Entrepreneurs; Paula J. Dobriansky, Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs; Remarks before the International Policy Committee of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce; Washington, DC
--05/29/03  Third Global Forum on Fighting Corruption; George W. Bush, President; Remarks to the Global Forum III; Seoul, Korea
--04/01/03  President Bush's Letter Regarding the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption
--11/13/02  U.S. - Poland Letter of Agreement
--10/04/02  Remarks: Fighting Corruption and Safeguarding Integrity
--09/20/02  Fact Sheet: U.S. Government Initiatives to Fight Corruption

  
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