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Opening Session |
Remarks by the President of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Peru (Javier Velásquez Quesquén)
Remarks by the Secretary General of the OAS (José Miguel Insulza)
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Hemispheric Cooperation against Corruption |
Developments within the Framework of the OAS (Jorge García González, Director of the Department of Legal Cooperation of the Secretariat for Legal Affairs of the OAS).
The Fight against Corruption in Peru (Javier Villa Stein, President of the Judicial Branch and of the High Level Anti-Corruption Commission of the Republic of Peru)
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Transparency and Merit in the Hiring of Public Servants |
Relevant Aspects of
the Merit System in Brazil
(Vânia Lúcia Ribeiro Vieira, Director of the Prevention of Corruption
Directorate of the Office of the Comptroller General of the Union of
Brazil, and Chair of the Committee of Experts of the MESICIC).
Relevant Aspects of the Merit System in Canada (Denis Bilodeau, Director General of Investigations of the Public Service Commission of Canada).
The Hiring of Public Servants in Uruguay: Proposals from the National Plan of Action (Carla Mariela Cajiga, Advisor to the Transparency and Public Ethics Board of Uruguay).
Question and answer session
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Conflicts of Interest and Financial Disclosure Reports of Public Servants |
The Conflicts of Interest Regime in the United States (Julia Eirinberg, Associate General Counsel of the Office of Government Ethics of the United States).
The Financial Disclosure Regime in Argentina (Néstor Baragli, Deputy Director of the Department of Transparency Policy Planning of the Anti-Corruption Office of the Ministry of Justice, Security and Human Rights of Argentina).
Financial Disclosure Reports in Ecuador: Proposals from the National Plan of Action (Alí Vicente Lozada Prado, Consultant to the Plan of Action).
The Conflicts of Interest Regime in Belize: Proposals from the National Plan of Action (Geraldo Flowers, Consultant to the Plan of Action).
Question and answer session
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Access to Information and Civil Society Participation |
The Mexican Legal and Institutional System for Access to Information (Benjamín G. Hill Mayoral, Executive Secretary of the Inter-secretarial Commission for Transparency and the Fight against Corruption of Mexico).
Access to Information in the United States (Diane M. Kohn, Anticorruption Advisor to the Department of State of the United States and Lead Expert to the Committee of Experts of the MESICIC).
Mechanisms for Civil Society Participation in Peru: Proposals from the National Plan of Action (Franz Chevarría, Consultant to the Plan of Action).
Mechanisms for Civil Society Participation in Argentina: Proposals from the National Plan of Action (Mario Rejtman Farah, Consultant to the Plan of Action).
Question and answer session
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Transparency in Government Procurement |
Technological Tools for Facilitating Transparency in Government Procurement in Brazil (Cleber Bueno, General Coordinator, Department of Logistics and General Services of the Secretariat of Logistics and Information Technology of the Ministry of Planning, Budget and Administration of Brazil).
Technological Tools for Facilitating Transparency in Government Procurement in Chile (Bárbara Matamala Labarca, Legal Counsel, International Unit of the Legal Corporate Division of the ChileCompra Directorate of the Ministry of Finance of Chile).
Challenges in the Government Procurement System in Bolivia (Rocío Wendy Quinteros Villanueva, Chief of the Unit of Administration and System Security of the General Directorate of the Revenue Information Administration System of the Ministry of Economy and Public Finance of Bolivia).
Problems in Transparency and in Objective Selection in Government Procurement in the Region (Delia Ferreira Rubio, Board Member of Transparency International, a civil society organization).
Question and answer session
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Criminal Sanctions for Corruption, International Cooperation for their Effectiveness and Protection of Whistleblowers |
The Regime on Criminal Sanction against Corruption in Costa Rica: Challenges in International Cooperation for their Effectiveness (Ronald Víquez, Prosecutor of the Office for Public Ethics of the Office of the Prosecutor General of Costa Rica)
The Protection for Whistleblowers who Denounce Acts of Corruption in the United States (Tom Devine, Legal Director of the Government Accountability Project, a civil society organization in the USA).
International Cooperation in Criminal Matters in Paraguay (Juan Emilio Oviedo, Prosecutor for International Matters of the Public Ministry of Paraguay).
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Closing Session |
Remarks by the Secretary General of the OAS (José Miguel Insulza)
Remarks by the Attorney General of Peru, Gladys Margot Echaiz Ramos
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