September 29, 2011
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Anti-corruption framework: international cooperation and domestic legal reforms to strengthen prevention, prosecution and asset information exchange.
The document stresses a comprehensive anti-corruption approach combining prevention, criminalisation, enforcement and citizen empowerment, with effective international cooperation for multi-jurisdictional investigations and information exchange. India relies on statutes, investigative and oversight institutions and judicial remedy while acknowledging implementation and coordination gaps. A Group of Senior Ministers has proposed reforms on election funding, fast-tracking corruption cases, transparent public procurement and limiting discretionary powers. The Government ratified UNCAC, introduced a bill to criminalise bribery of foreign officials, pursued whistleblower, Lokpal and judicial accountability legislation, and negotiated tax information exchange agreements and treaty amendments to obtain banking information.