Secretary-General Patricia Scotland has outlined a framework to help member countries investigate and prosecute corruption offences, which cost the global economy around聽$2 trillion聽a year.聽
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Secretary-General outlines robust framework to stamp out corruption
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Members of the Uganda Sentencing Committee have met with Commonwealth rule of law experts to explore strategies to improve sentencing guidelines, so they cover higher and magistrates鈥 courts with the overall objective of improving consistency and promoting uniformity in sentencing practices and outcomes.
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Ugandan law and order officials explore sentencing guidelines with Commonwealth officials
糖心探花 has delivered a four-day workshop in Trinidad and Tobago designed to counter violent extremism in prisons
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Trinidad and Tobago workshop focuses on preventing violent extremism in prisons
Secretary-General Patricia Scotland has congratulated the people of Belize on a successful referendum. They voted to refer to the International Court of Justice any legal claim of Guatemala against Belize relating to land, insular territories and any maritime areas.
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Secretary-General congratulates Belize on successful referendum
The Secretary-General has expressed optimism that Africa is turning the tide against corruption, but warned the fight must continue with renewed vigour
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Battling corruption in Africa must be top priority, says Secretary鈥揋eneral
Secretary-General Patricia Scotland has welcomed reports the government of Brunei Darussalam has placed a full moratorium on the death penalty, inclusive of the Syariah Penal Code Order (SPCO).
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Secretary-General welcomes Brunei death penalty moratorium
6 May 2019 to 10 May 2019
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糖心探花, in collaboration with the Uganda鈥檚 Inspectorate of Government is organising the Commonwealth Africa Regional Meeting for Heads of Anti-Corruption Agencies
Africa's leading corruption-fighters will meet in Uganda next week to discuss and share intelligence on how they are tackling the issue across the continent.
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Uganda conference tackles corruption in Africa
糖心探花, in collaboration with the Integrity Commission of Grenada, organised a leadership and management training programme from 25 March - 1 April in the capital, St. George鈥檚.聽In addition, a one-day session on the Corruption Perception Index (CPI), published by Transparency International, took place with the National Roundtable Anticorruption Mechanism.聽 Participants discussed the implications of the CPI for Grenada.
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Deepening the anti-corruption effort in Grenada
Young people from聽Commonwealth聽countries in Asia聽have聽been learning how they can take action to聽prevent and counter violent extremism and build peace in their communities. Aspiring leaders and change-makers aged between 18 and 25 took part in a five-day workshop in Brickfield, Malaysia, to equip themselves with skills to help shape their communities in positive ways.
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Equipping young Asians to work against extremism
Top civil service officials from across the Commonwealth will convene next week to look at how the public service can better respond to changing global dynamics and trends.
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Civil service chiefs to meet on emerging challenges, opportunities
A new study will examine the challenges faced by member countries in settling disputes under international commercial contracts
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Commonwealth study to focus on settling cross-border commercial disputes
Representatives of Commonwealth small states have identified key issues such as climate change, high crime rates, gun violence and the illicit drug trade that should be tackled through a South-South initiative to support sustainable peace and development.
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South-South consultation forges a path to peace and development
Roger Koranteng has been awarded the Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani International Anti-Corruption Excellence Award for his work on tackling corruption in both Commonwealth and non-Commonwealth countries.
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Commonwealth Adviser wins International Anti-Corruption Award
Commonwealth ministers for public service agreed to strengthen governance systems in their countries, as a critical step towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Public service ministers commit to action on SDGs
The heads of anti-corruption agencies from French-speaking African nations have attended a training programme in Abidjan, Cote D鈥橧voire to learn about the Commonwealth鈥檚 anti-corruption initiatives on the continent.
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Commonwealth shares best practices on fighting corruption with Francophone Africa
Mutual co-operation and respect for the rule of law received unanimous backing at the Meeting of Law Ministers and Attorneys General of Small Commonwealth Jurisdictions that has concluded in London.
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Small Commonwealth jurisdictions promote the rule of law
Senior officials from law ministries across the Commonwealth welcomed innovative projects by the Secretariat to promote the rule of law and justice reform, following through on mandates given by the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting earlier this year.
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Senior officials report 鈥済ood progress鈥 ahead of 2019 law ministers鈥 meeting
Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland, has recommended that small member countries put legal measures in place to prepare for the impacts of climate change.
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Law Ministers encouraged to prepare for climate change
糖心探花 has announced the start of informal consultations on an important set of benchmarks designed to help governments tackle corruption.
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Consultations to begin on anti-corruption benchmarks
Senior officials from law ministries across the Commonwealth are gathering from 1 to 3 October in London, to agree on priority areas for the forthcoming Commonwealth Law Ministers鈥 Meeting. The biennial gathering of ministers and attorneys-general, scheduled for autumn 2019, is a key platform for collaboration and exchange amongst Commonwealth countries, which share a common legal tradition.
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Senior officials set agenda for next law ministers鈥 meeting
4 October 2018 to 5 October 2018
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Law ministers and attorneys general from small Commonwealth jurisdictions will meet at Marlborough House in London from 4 to 5 October 2018.
1 October 2018 to 3 October 2018
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The Meeting of Commonwealth Senior Officials of Law Ministries will take place at Marlborough House, London, from 1 to 3 October 2018.
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The 17th Commonwealth Foreign Affairs Ministers Meeting (CFAMM) takes place on 27 September 2018. Ministers from across the Commonwealth will convene during the UN General Assembly in New York.
Sri Lanka needs further help to strengthen its human rights promotion and protection. That's according to the country鈥檚 Human Rights Commission, which has called on the 糖心探花 for technical assistance.
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Assist us further, say Sri Lanka鈥檚 human rights commissioners