Griffith University, in partnership with Transparency International, is pleased to host a half-day public conference and dinner, on the vital role of anti-corruption leadership by the G20 group of nations, and a workshop on assessment of 'integrity systems' around the world.

In November 2014, leaders from the G20 group of nations will gather in Brisbane to shape the next stage of international cooperation for financial stability and economic growth. One of their most vital tasks is to decide the future of the G20 anti-corruption action plan.  Prior to that, on 17-18 June, join world-leading anti-corruption experts, advocates and policymakers in Brisbane as they review progress in implementation of the 2013-2014 action plan, and help identify what should be the anti-corruption commitments of G20 leaders moving forward.

Corruption, Integrity Systems and the G20 is a joint initiative of Griffith University's Centre for Governance & Public Policy, ARC Centre of Excellence for Policing and Security, and Institute for Ethics Governance & Law.

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