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UNIS/CP/868
2 November 2015

Global anti-corruption conference opens with simple message: To achieve sustainable development, we must end corruption

Sixth Session of the Conference of States Parties (CoSP6) to the UN Convention against Corruption opens with message from UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon

ST. PETERSBURG/VIENNA, 2 November 2015 (UN Information Service). "The world counts on you to take bold decisions and act decisively to strengthen the global fight against corruption and bribery," UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told the world's largest anti-corruption forum today in an opening message.

The Secretary-General's message was read out by the Executive Director of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), Yury Fedotov, to the more than 1,000 participants at the opening of Sixth Session of the Conference of the States Parties to the UN Convention against Corruption gathered in St. Petersburg, Russia.

Acknowledging corruption's devastating impact, the Secretary-General said, "To achieve the new development agenda, we must end corruption and bribery." He later said, "Our ultimate goal must be to turn hands thrust out in hope of payment into hands joined together against this pernicious crime. Let us forcefully convey the message that when bribes are paid, everyone counts the cost."   

The UNODC Chief, in his opening address, reinforced the Secretary-General's words when he said, "Corruption abets criminals in exploiting poverty and disadvantage, and enables organized crime to flourish at the expense of all our societies."

Mr. Fedotov stressed that there was need to "ensure that public resources go where they are supposed to go". He also underscored the Convention's strength as "a solid platform for engaging the private sector as a key partner in the fight against corruption and in global action to achieve sustainable development outcomes".

Before the conference opened, the UNODC Executive Director, read out a statement calling for conference participants to observe one minute's silence out of respect for those who died in Saturday's plane crash in the Sinai. The plane was travelling between Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt and St. Petersburg when it went down.  

Aside from Mr. Fedotov,  speakers included the Chief of Staff of the Executive Office of the President of the Russian Federation, Sergey Ivanov, who delivered the statement of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Russian Minister of Justice Alexander Konovalov, as well as a number of other ministers and high-level delegates from across the world.   

More than 1,000 people from Member States, parliaments, inter-governmental organizations, civil society, the private sector and journalists from a broad range of national and international media are attending COSP6. More than 30 side events will be held on the margins of the conference on how to better tackle corruption.

The UN Convention against Corruption is the only legally binding universal anti-corruption instrument and was adopted in 2003. Every two years the States Parties to the Convention meet to review implementation of the Convention and discuss how States can better tackle corruption.

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Conference website of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC):
http://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/treaties/CAC/CAC-COSP-session6.html

Conference website of the Host Country: http://www.uncorruption.ru/en/

For further information for the media go to:
http://www.unis.unvienna.org/unis/en/events/2015/cosp6_2015.html

For further information contact:

Martin Nesirky
Spokesperson for the 6 th Session of the Conference of the States Parties
to the UN Convention against Corruption
Mobile: +7 921 437 8894 or +43 699 1459 5676
Email: martin.nesirky[at]unvienna.org

or

David Dadge
Spokesperson, UNODC
Mobile: +43 699 1459 5629
Email: david.dadge[at]unvienna.org

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