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Reviewing the “Convention against Corruption” in Vienna


The following is a comment from PPI’s main representative at UNOV, Kay Schroeder, who recently tried to attend the United Nations “Convention against Corruption” (UNCAC) in Vienna.

“This week, the “Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption” has begun in Vienna. Unfortunately, I cannot attend, as civil society is barred from participating. Nevertheless, I would like to share my thoughts on the topic of anti-corruption, the obvious impossibility of addressing this issue by the very suspects themselves, and the accompanying shadowboxing.

UNCAC is the highest decision-making body of the United Nations in the fight against corruption. Its tasks include implementing adopted measures, coordinating new initiatives, and deciding on future anti-corruption efforts. A commendable agenda, yet one that falters due to the nature of the states themselves—being the very subjects of corruption through their own representatives in the UN bodies tasked with oversight and enforcement.

It is evident that an institution composed exclusively of state actors can hardly contribute meaningfully to combating corruption, as its representatives are part of the problem. The exclusion of civil society from participation reinforces this impression, especially since we as Pirates have always stood for transparency and decentralization—two essential pillars of anti-corruption that rarely find their way into these forums.

There is, however, some good news from the perspective of anti-corruption. Quite unironically, Austria has today abolished official secrecy. After 100 years, the Freedom of Information Act is making its debut. That’s longer than the UN has existed.”

We thank Mr. Schroeder and all of our PPI UN representatives for their hard work attempting to represent us at the UN and reporting back to us.

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Kay Schroeder at UNOV for the UNCAC


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