Integrity in Local Governments: Mitigating the Risks of Conflict of Interest, Fraud and Corruption - Summary Report

DATE

February 1, 2016

AUTHORS

International Center for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy

YEARS

2016

POLICIES

Anti-Corruption

Integrity in Local Governments: Mitigating the Risks of Conflict of Interest, Fraud and Corruption - Summary Report

The International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy organized and hosted a one-day professional development conference for local government related professionals on issues relating to conflict of interest, fraud and corruption. The conference was held at the UBC Robson Square Theatre and offered cost-effective attendance for remote participants through an online webinar feed. The recording of the webinar remains available for a fee and can be accessed via the events page on the International Center for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy website. The conference discussed the legal standards and issues of conflict of interest, ethical behavior best practices, fraud detection methods for the public sector, techniques to mitigate the risks of fraud, tools and mechanisms to respond to these issues and how operations can be scaled for community growth and significant projects.

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