Recipes
IAACA e-Alert
December 2022
IAACA Online Training Programme (22 and 23 February 2023)
With the advance of technology, crimes with digital elements are more sophisticated than ever and has posed a big challenge to law enforcement agencies including anti-corruption authorities. Nowadays, most evidences are electronically stored. Not only do graft-fighters need to know where to locate the information that could be of potential evidentiary value, they also need to know how to retrieve, analyze and preserve the data hidden in electronic devices in a timely manner in order to crack their cases.
June 2022
Webinar on Designing and Implementing Effective Whistleblowers Protection Systems
As an association gathering anti-corruption agencies around the world to promote mutual assistance in capacity building, IAACA has been actively engaging with different like-minded organisations and networks to facilitate the sharing of experience and best practices on relevant important areas.
December 2022
Joint Project of UNODC, ICAC and IAACA
“Policy Guide on the Meaningful Engagement of Youth in Anti-Corruption Efforts for Policymakers and National Anti-Corruption Agencies”
As it has been reported at the General Meeting held on 8 December 2022, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Independent Commission Against Corruption of Hong Kong, China (ICAC), and IAACA are jointly developing a “Policy Guide on the Meaningful Youth Engagement (MYE) in Anti-Corruption Efforts”.