Int'l association to fight corruption
By Liu Li (China Da) Updated: 2006-10-26 07:05
XIANGHE, Hebei Province: The independent and non-political International
Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (IAACA) was officially established
yesterday with Jia Chunwang, procurator-general of the Supreme People's
Procuratorate, elected president.
Designed to promote the United Nations (UN) Convention Against Corruption,
the association called upon countries to strengthen international co-operation
in criminal matters.
Jia Chunwang, China's top prosecutor
has been elected to head an international anti-corruption body.
[AFP/file] | It said nations should make it easier
for fugitives who flee abroad to be extradited, especially between countries
which have no bilateral extradition treaties.
The establishment of the IAACA came at the end of a four-day conference,
attended by more than 900 delegates from anti-corruption authorities in 137
countries and regions and 12 international organizations.
"The successful conclusion of the meeting marks a new era of international
co-operation in fighting graft," Jia, 68, said, "I feel great responsibility as
the chair of the IAACA and sincerely hope members will do their best to assist
our work."
He said China is willing to seek further assistance from the international
community in fighting corruption.
According to the IAACA constitution, the organization will offer professional
training in anti-corruption activities, and aims to facilitate the dissemination
of expertise and experience.
The association is expected to help global anti-corruption authorities
establish direct contact with one another.
During the conference procurator-generals, justice ministers and
anti-corruption authority directors from more than 30 countries made speeches.
Luo Gan, a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the
Central Committee of the Communist Party of China reaffirmed that China attached
great importance to international co-operation in fighting
corruption.
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