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Transparency International Canada Inc.

with sponsorship from
Bennett Jones LLP,
Deloitte LLP,
Export Development Canada, Nexen Inc and Siemens Canada

Third Annual
Spotlight on Anti-Corruption: Government Under the Microscope


Composed of four Plenary Dialogues on hot anti-corruption issues facing Canadians, today:
- Grading Canada’s record on compliance with international obligations
- Corruption in Government – Dealing with the demand side
- Corruption in Canada: Hot on the trail; uncovering what's happening and why
- Pushing back: How organizations can say “no” to bribe solicitation

Wednesday, 29 May 2013
08:00 – 17:00,
followed by a reception
Location: #3400,
1 First Canadian Place, Toronto (offices of Bennett Jones LLP)

Agenda
Registration Form


Press Release

Time for G20 Finance Ministers to Lead Reforms
Tangible Steps Towards Greater Global Financial Transparency Needed


TI-Canada &
the Canadian Red Cross

"Post-Disaster Reconstruction and the Risks of Corruption"

Thursday, 14 February 2013
Ottawa

Announcment
Presentation


TI-Canada Davis LLP Seminar

"Anti-Corruption for the Mining Sector: Law Enforcement, Risk and Compliance"

Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Vancouver

Agenda

Presentations

Mark Lalonde - CKR Global
"Corruption Threat and Risk Assessment for Canadian Resource Extraction Companies"

Jeffrey Horswill - Davis LLP
"Anti-Corruption for the Mining Industry"

Maggie Deacon - FRA
"Financial Audit in an Anti-Bribery and Corruption Context"


TI-Canada Imperial Oil Seminar

"Anti-Corruption Issues Facing
the Oil and Gas Industry"

Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Calgary

Agenda & Registration

Impact and Benefit Agreements
Presentations

Milos Barutcisk & Alison Gray, Partners, Bennett Jones LLP
Identifying and Managing Corruption Risk

John A. Olthuis, Partner, OKT LLP
Ethical Considerations for Negotiating and Implementing IBAs Between Aboriginal Nations and Proponent Companies




Membership Application
Membership Renewal


Transparency International’s Vision is a world in which government, politics, business, civil society and the daily lives of people are free from corruption. The Mission of Transparency International Canada (TI-Canada) is to be an informed voice that promotes anti-corruption practices and transparency in Canada’s governments, businesses and society at large.  The long-term goals of TI-Canada are:

  1. To encourage compliance with Canadian laws and international conventions to which Canada is a signatory, against bribery and corruption (“Canadian Anti-Corruption Laws”) by educating businesses, professional organizations, governments and the public at large about Canadian Anti-Corruption Laws and the adverse impact of non-compliance therewith;

  2. To develop and promote ethical standards of conduct for businesses, professional organizations, governments and the public at large to assist them in complying with Canadian Anti-Corruption Laws;

  3. To conduct or commission research on issues concerning the prevention and elimination of bribery and corruption and to communicate the results therefrom to businesses, professional organizations, governments and the public at large; and

  4. To assist the Canadian Government in fulfilling its obligations under international conventions to which Canada is a signatory in the prevention of and the fight against bribery and corruption.

Launched in November 1996, TI-Canada is affiliated with more than 90 other National Chapters, formed and forming, around the world.

Transparency International Canada Inc is a Canadian Registered Charity
(BN 89260 4281 RR0001)

 

 Found Bribery?
   Whom should you call?

Consistent with the approach taken by Transparency-International, TI-Canada does not get involved in investigations of wrong-doing. 

TI-Canada urges people with information they believe is evidence of wrong-doing to go to the International Anti-Corruption Unit of the RCMP (613-993-6884 Ottawa or
403-699-2550 Calgary);
or to NGOs, such as Canadians for Accountability
(613-304-8049) or
Federal Accountability Initiative for Reform (FAIR)

(613-567-1511).


 TI Services

Corruption Perceptions Index

Everything you ever wanted to know about corruption, but were afraid to ask?

Daily Corruption News from around the World


TI-Canada’s
Anti-Corruption
Compliance Checklist

2nd Edition R1- 2012


Transparency International Canada

Second Annual
Spotlight on Anti-Corruption: Current Issues
Day of Dialogue

2012 Rapporteur Reports



Last Updated: 2013-06-12