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Tonga attends the first Pacific Regional Conference on Anti-Corruption Featured

Hon. Samiu Kuita Vaipulu, Minister for Trade and Economic Development. Hon. Samiu Kuita Vaipulu, Minister for Trade and Economic Development.

7 February, 2020. Tonga’s Minister for Trade and Economic Development, Hon. Samiu Vaipulu attended the Pacific Regional Conference on Anti-Corruption on behalf of the Hon. Prime Minister and the Government of Tonga in Tawara, Kiribati from 05-06 February, 2020.

The Pacific Regional Conference on Anti-Corruption is the first regional meeting to be convened to focus solely on corruption under the theme of Pacific Unity Against Corruption. The objective of the Conference is to establish a network on anticorruption in the pacific region and also provide an opportunity for countries to share best practices and lessons learnt in combatting corruption. 

Some of the Pacific Leaders attending the first anti-corruption meeting in Kiribati.

In statement, the Hon. Minister highlighted that corruption is one of the hidden and detrimental forces to the on-going efforts of countries to achieve sustainable development and called for immediate and strategic mechanisms and actions to be undertaken to minimize and eliminate its significant economic and social impacts.

He emphasized that by strengthening the region’s respective national anti-corruption strategies, national anti-corruption authorities and the Pacific’s anti-corruption network, the Pacific can achieve Sustainable development Goal 16, its commitments under the Framework for Pacific Regionalism and Boe Declaration on Regional Security as well as the United Nations Convention Against Corruption.

In closing, the Hon. Minister announced that His Majesty in Council has approved Tonga’s accession to the United Nations Convention Against Corruption alongside Government’s intention to further strengthen Tonga’s legal framework to better address corruption in all its form.

As of January 2020, Tonga is the only Pacific country who has yet to ratify the United Nations Convention Against Corruption.

Tonga’s announcement was congratulated by leaders and representatives from the region as well as representatives from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crimes who were in attendance.

 

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