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BRAZIL COMMUNICATES ITS CONSENT TO RECEIVE ON-SITE VISIT OF THE OAS ANTICORRUPTION MECHANISM
The Federative Republic of Brazil, through its Permanent
Mission to the OAS, formally notified its consent to
receive an on-site visit of the Mechanism for Follow-Up
on the Implementation of the Inter-American Convention
against Corruption (MESICIC), as part of the of the
review process for the Fifth Round of Review.
This is the second time that Brazil has granted its
consent to receive an on-site visit from a team from the
MESICIC.
The first visit took place successfully in March 20-23,
2012 in Brasilia, during the Fourth Round of Review of
the Mechanism. The results of that visit form part of
the Brazil country report
adopted by the MESICIC Committee of Experts in September
2012 (also available in
Portuguese) within the framework of the Fourth Round
of Review, which will conclude later this month.
With respect to the Fifth Round, the MESICIC will
review, among others, the progress made by the States
Parties to address the recommendations formulated in
their
country reports of the Second Round with respect to
systems of government hiring, procurement of goods and
services, and protecting those who, in good faith,
report acts of corruption. Implementation of other
provisions of the Inter-American Convention against
Corruption will also be reviewed.
To date, in addition to Brazil, Antigua and Barbuda,
Belize, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador,
Guatemala, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Panama,
Paraguay, Peru, Trinidad and Tobago, the United States
and Uruguay have formally expressed their consent to
receive on-site visits for the Fifth Round. The MESICIC
Technical Secretariat expects to receive similar
notifications from other States, which have reported
that they are taking the necessary steps domestically to
formalize their consent.
The MESICIC is a cooperation mechanism between States, with the
participation of civil society organizations,
established within the framework of the OAS, in which
the legal/institutional framework of each country is
reviewed for suitability with the Inter-American
Convention against Corruption as well as the objective
results achieved therein. The incorporation of on-site
visits as a stage and integral part of the MESICIC
review process represents an innovative and pioneering
initiative in the context of the OAS, especially for a
peer review mechanism and the importance of the issues
it addresses.
For more information on
the MESICIC, please visit the Anti-Corruption
Portal of the Americas. |
Edition N° 215 - March 2015
The Mechanism For Follow-up on the
Implementation of the Inter-American
Convention against Corruption, known as MESICIC for its Spanish acronym, is a tool to
support the development of the Inter-American
Convention against Corruption through
cooperation between States Parties.
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