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Anti-corruption Systems and its
Impact in the Economy
05 OCT 16Felix NAMUHORANYE
Commissioner of Police
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INTRODUCTION
bull Fight against corruption is evident onGoRrsquos agenda and the country has madetremendous progress due to political will
bull Challenges to eradicate corruption stillexist This calls for joint efforts andcommon understanding to forge a wayforward in tackling it
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AIM
The aim of this presentation is todiscuss the anti-corruption systemsin Rwanda and its impact on theeconomy with a view to forge acommon understanding of wayforwar
RESTRICTED
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SCOPE
General View
Negative Impacts (Econ Perspective)
Anti-corruption systems in Rwanda
Challenges
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5
1 Eat what is eatable2 Donrsquot pursue what will destroy you
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GENERAL VIEW
Various definitions and understandings
Abuse of public office for private gain
Penal Code (art 633-648) Illegal useof legitimate authority characterized bymisconduct in which one seeks personalgain through the abuse of PowerOffice
6
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The price of corruption is not measured in terms ofmillions of dollars stolen but in terms of lack ofHosptals Schools Roads amp Bridges Electricity CleanWater hellipwhich would be built with those millions andcertainly changed the lives of our people
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
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NEGATIVE IMPACTS
Leads to unfair amp inequitable distribution of scarce public resources
Sale of contracts through bribery means that the highest bidder always wins
Leakage of revenue
Leads to lower quality of public services
Merit and best potential outcome versus highest rent-seeking opportunities
Government is less able to spend on genuine development projects
8
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IMPACTS (Cont)
Affects investment
Investors would prefer a non-corrupt environment
It increases transaction costs
Increases business risk
Uncertainty as to whether officials will actually provide services for which they have been bribed
Lack of transparencyabsence of accountability create a system of practices which can not support itself in long term
Widens rich-poor gap
Leading to extreme inequality within the society9
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RWANDA
10
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POLITICAL WILL
11
ldquoThe anti corruption battle is only intensifying andthose who thought government could lose themomentum are in for a surpriserdquo
Rwanda fihgts against corruption not tosatisify others but because itsLeadership considers that all ressourcesshould be shared among all Rwandans
ldquoWe chose to be accountable to ourselvesrdquo
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NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Sets ambitious agenda to achieve public servicethat appreciates and embraces integrity acceptsneed for transparency amp accountability ensuresfull compliance with regulatorylegal requirement
Seeks to achieve a well informed public thatdemands high standards from officials amp privatesector that operates on a level playing field andacts as a partner in the fight against corruption
12
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NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Is set within the overall policy framework ofZero Tolerance
Is set with institutional framework that includeslaw enforcement and oversight institutionsunder the umbrella of the National Anti-corruption Advisory Council (provides a keycoordination mechanism for all anticorruptioninstitutions)
13
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LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Law instituting penal code
Law on leadership code of conduct
Law on prevention suppression amp punishment of corruption amp related offences
Law on public procurement
Law on state finance
Law on prevention and penalizing the crime of money laundering and financing terrorism
Law establishing the organizationfunctioning of the Office of the Ombudsman
UN amp AU Conventions against Corruption 14
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INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Constitution (art182 amp 183) established different institutions (both enforcement and oversight) to deal with corruption
Office of the Ombudsman
Constitutionally independent
Wide mandate in fight against corruption
Office of the Auditor General
PAC
RPPA
There is also NPPA and RNP
15
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CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
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CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
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RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
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Cont
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RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
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NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
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KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
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CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
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Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
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Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
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ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
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CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
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THANK YOU
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INTRODUCTION
bull Fight against corruption is evident onGoRrsquos agenda and the country has madetremendous progress due to political will
bull Challenges to eradicate corruption stillexist This calls for joint efforts andcommon understanding to forge a wayforward in tackling it
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
AIM
The aim of this presentation is todiscuss the anti-corruption systemsin Rwanda and its impact on theeconomy with a view to forge acommon understanding of wayforwar
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
SCOPE
General View
Negative Impacts (Econ Perspective)
Anti-corruption systems in Rwanda
Challenges
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
5
1 Eat what is eatable2 Donrsquot pursue what will destroy you
RESTRICTED
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GENERAL VIEW
Various definitions and understandings
Abuse of public office for private gain
Penal Code (art 633-648) Illegal useof legitimate authority characterized bymisconduct in which one seeks personalgain through the abuse of PowerOffice
6
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The price of corruption is not measured in terms ofmillions of dollars stolen but in terms of lack ofHosptals Schools Roads amp Bridges Electricity CleanWater hellipwhich would be built with those millions andcertainly changed the lives of our people
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
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NEGATIVE IMPACTS
Leads to unfair amp inequitable distribution of scarce public resources
Sale of contracts through bribery means that the highest bidder always wins
Leakage of revenue
Leads to lower quality of public services
Merit and best potential outcome versus highest rent-seeking opportunities
Government is less able to spend on genuine development projects
8
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IMPACTS (Cont)
Affects investment
Investors would prefer a non-corrupt environment
It increases transaction costs
Increases business risk
Uncertainty as to whether officials will actually provide services for which they have been bribed
Lack of transparencyabsence of accountability create a system of practices which can not support itself in long term
Widens rich-poor gap
Leading to extreme inequality within the society9
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RWANDA
10
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POLITICAL WILL
11
ldquoThe anti corruption battle is only intensifying andthose who thought government could lose themomentum are in for a surpriserdquo
Rwanda fihgts against corruption not tosatisify others but because itsLeadership considers that all ressourcesshould be shared among all Rwandans
ldquoWe chose to be accountable to ourselvesrdquo
RESTRICTED
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NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Sets ambitious agenda to achieve public servicethat appreciates and embraces integrity acceptsneed for transparency amp accountability ensuresfull compliance with regulatorylegal requirement
Seeks to achieve a well informed public thatdemands high standards from officials amp privatesector that operates on a level playing field andacts as a partner in the fight against corruption
12
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NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Is set within the overall policy framework ofZero Tolerance
Is set with institutional framework that includeslaw enforcement and oversight institutionsunder the umbrella of the National Anti-corruption Advisory Council (provides a keycoordination mechanism for all anticorruptioninstitutions)
13
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LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Law instituting penal code
Law on leadership code of conduct
Law on prevention suppression amp punishment of corruption amp related offences
Law on public procurement
Law on state finance
Law on prevention and penalizing the crime of money laundering and financing terrorism
Law establishing the organizationfunctioning of the Office of the Ombudsman
UN amp AU Conventions against Corruption 14
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INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Constitution (art182 amp 183) established different institutions (both enforcement and oversight) to deal with corruption
Office of the Ombudsman
Constitutionally independent
Wide mandate in fight against corruption
Office of the Auditor General
PAC
RPPA
There is also NPPA and RNP
15
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CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
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CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
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RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
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Cont
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RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
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NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
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CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
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Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
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Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
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ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
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CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
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THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
AIM
The aim of this presentation is todiscuss the anti-corruption systemsin Rwanda and its impact on theeconomy with a view to forge acommon understanding of wayforwar
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
SCOPE
General View
Negative Impacts (Econ Perspective)
Anti-corruption systems in Rwanda
Challenges
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
5
1 Eat what is eatable2 Donrsquot pursue what will destroy you
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
GENERAL VIEW
Various definitions and understandings
Abuse of public office for private gain
Penal Code (art 633-648) Illegal useof legitimate authority characterized bymisconduct in which one seeks personalgain through the abuse of PowerOffice
6
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
The price of corruption is not measured in terms ofmillions of dollars stolen but in terms of lack ofHosptals Schools Roads amp Bridges Electricity CleanWater hellipwhich would be built with those millions andcertainly changed the lives of our people
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
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NEGATIVE IMPACTS
Leads to unfair amp inequitable distribution of scarce public resources
Sale of contracts through bribery means that the highest bidder always wins
Leakage of revenue
Leads to lower quality of public services
Merit and best potential outcome versus highest rent-seeking opportunities
Government is less able to spend on genuine development projects
8
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IMPACTS (Cont)
Affects investment
Investors would prefer a non-corrupt environment
It increases transaction costs
Increases business risk
Uncertainty as to whether officials will actually provide services for which they have been bribed
Lack of transparencyabsence of accountability create a system of practices which can not support itself in long term
Widens rich-poor gap
Leading to extreme inequality within the society9
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RWANDA
10
RESTRICTED
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POLITICAL WILL
11
ldquoThe anti corruption battle is only intensifying andthose who thought government could lose themomentum are in for a surpriserdquo
Rwanda fihgts against corruption not tosatisify others but because itsLeadership considers that all ressourcesshould be shared among all Rwandans
ldquoWe chose to be accountable to ourselvesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Sets ambitious agenda to achieve public servicethat appreciates and embraces integrity acceptsneed for transparency amp accountability ensuresfull compliance with regulatorylegal requirement
Seeks to achieve a well informed public thatdemands high standards from officials amp privatesector that operates on a level playing field andacts as a partner in the fight against corruption
12
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Is set within the overall policy framework ofZero Tolerance
Is set with institutional framework that includeslaw enforcement and oversight institutionsunder the umbrella of the National Anti-corruption Advisory Council (provides a keycoordination mechanism for all anticorruptioninstitutions)
13
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Law instituting penal code
Law on leadership code of conduct
Law on prevention suppression amp punishment of corruption amp related offences
Law on public procurement
Law on state finance
Law on prevention and penalizing the crime of money laundering and financing terrorism
Law establishing the organizationfunctioning of the Office of the Ombudsman
UN amp AU Conventions against Corruption 14
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Constitution (art182 amp 183) established different institutions (both enforcement and oversight) to deal with corruption
Office of the Ombudsman
Constitutionally independent
Wide mandate in fight against corruption
Office of the Auditor General
PAC
RPPA
There is also NPPA and RNP
15
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
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RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
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CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
SCOPE
General View
Negative Impacts (Econ Perspective)
Anti-corruption systems in Rwanda
Challenges
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
5
1 Eat what is eatable2 Donrsquot pursue what will destroy you
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
GENERAL VIEW
Various definitions and understandings
Abuse of public office for private gain
Penal Code (art 633-648) Illegal useof legitimate authority characterized bymisconduct in which one seeks personalgain through the abuse of PowerOffice
6
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
The price of corruption is not measured in terms ofmillions of dollars stolen but in terms of lack ofHosptals Schools Roads amp Bridges Electricity CleanWater hellipwhich would be built with those millions andcertainly changed the lives of our people
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
Leads to unfair amp inequitable distribution of scarce public resources
Sale of contracts through bribery means that the highest bidder always wins
Leakage of revenue
Leads to lower quality of public services
Merit and best potential outcome versus highest rent-seeking opportunities
Government is less able to spend on genuine development projects
8
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
IMPACTS (Cont)
Affects investment
Investors would prefer a non-corrupt environment
It increases transaction costs
Increases business risk
Uncertainty as to whether officials will actually provide services for which they have been bribed
Lack of transparencyabsence of accountability create a system of practices which can not support itself in long term
Widens rich-poor gap
Leading to extreme inequality within the society9
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RWANDA
10
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
POLITICAL WILL
11
ldquoThe anti corruption battle is only intensifying andthose who thought government could lose themomentum are in for a surpriserdquo
Rwanda fihgts against corruption not tosatisify others but because itsLeadership considers that all ressourcesshould be shared among all Rwandans
ldquoWe chose to be accountable to ourselvesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Sets ambitious agenda to achieve public servicethat appreciates and embraces integrity acceptsneed for transparency amp accountability ensuresfull compliance with regulatorylegal requirement
Seeks to achieve a well informed public thatdemands high standards from officials amp privatesector that operates on a level playing field andacts as a partner in the fight against corruption
12
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Is set within the overall policy framework ofZero Tolerance
Is set with institutional framework that includeslaw enforcement and oversight institutionsunder the umbrella of the National Anti-corruption Advisory Council (provides a keycoordination mechanism for all anticorruptioninstitutions)
13
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Law instituting penal code
Law on leadership code of conduct
Law on prevention suppression amp punishment of corruption amp related offences
Law on public procurement
Law on state finance
Law on prevention and penalizing the crime of money laundering and financing terrorism
Law establishing the organizationfunctioning of the Office of the Ombudsman
UN amp AU Conventions against Corruption 14
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Constitution (art182 amp 183) established different institutions (both enforcement and oversight) to deal with corruption
Office of the Ombudsman
Constitutionally independent
Wide mandate in fight against corruption
Office of the Auditor General
PAC
RPPA
There is also NPPA and RNP
15
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
5
1 Eat what is eatable2 Donrsquot pursue what will destroy you
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
GENERAL VIEW
Various definitions and understandings
Abuse of public office for private gain
Penal Code (art 633-648) Illegal useof legitimate authority characterized bymisconduct in which one seeks personalgain through the abuse of PowerOffice
6
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
The price of corruption is not measured in terms ofmillions of dollars stolen but in terms of lack ofHosptals Schools Roads amp Bridges Electricity CleanWater hellipwhich would be built with those millions andcertainly changed the lives of our people
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
Leads to unfair amp inequitable distribution of scarce public resources
Sale of contracts through bribery means that the highest bidder always wins
Leakage of revenue
Leads to lower quality of public services
Merit and best potential outcome versus highest rent-seeking opportunities
Government is less able to spend on genuine development projects
8
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
IMPACTS (Cont)
Affects investment
Investors would prefer a non-corrupt environment
It increases transaction costs
Increases business risk
Uncertainty as to whether officials will actually provide services for which they have been bribed
Lack of transparencyabsence of accountability create a system of practices which can not support itself in long term
Widens rich-poor gap
Leading to extreme inequality within the society9
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RWANDA
10
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
POLITICAL WILL
11
ldquoThe anti corruption battle is only intensifying andthose who thought government could lose themomentum are in for a surpriserdquo
Rwanda fihgts against corruption not tosatisify others but because itsLeadership considers that all ressourcesshould be shared among all Rwandans
ldquoWe chose to be accountable to ourselvesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Sets ambitious agenda to achieve public servicethat appreciates and embraces integrity acceptsneed for transparency amp accountability ensuresfull compliance with regulatorylegal requirement
Seeks to achieve a well informed public thatdemands high standards from officials amp privatesector that operates on a level playing field andacts as a partner in the fight against corruption
12
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Is set within the overall policy framework ofZero Tolerance
Is set with institutional framework that includeslaw enforcement and oversight institutionsunder the umbrella of the National Anti-corruption Advisory Council (provides a keycoordination mechanism for all anticorruptioninstitutions)
13
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Law instituting penal code
Law on leadership code of conduct
Law on prevention suppression amp punishment of corruption amp related offences
Law on public procurement
Law on state finance
Law on prevention and penalizing the crime of money laundering and financing terrorism
Law establishing the organizationfunctioning of the Office of the Ombudsman
UN amp AU Conventions against Corruption 14
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Constitution (art182 amp 183) established different institutions (both enforcement and oversight) to deal with corruption
Office of the Ombudsman
Constitutionally independent
Wide mandate in fight against corruption
Office of the Auditor General
PAC
RPPA
There is also NPPA and RNP
15
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
GENERAL VIEW
Various definitions and understandings
Abuse of public office for private gain
Penal Code (art 633-648) Illegal useof legitimate authority characterized bymisconduct in which one seeks personalgain through the abuse of PowerOffice
6
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
The price of corruption is not measured in terms ofmillions of dollars stolen but in terms of lack ofHosptals Schools Roads amp Bridges Electricity CleanWater hellipwhich would be built with those millions andcertainly changed the lives of our people
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
Leads to unfair amp inequitable distribution of scarce public resources
Sale of contracts through bribery means that the highest bidder always wins
Leakage of revenue
Leads to lower quality of public services
Merit and best potential outcome versus highest rent-seeking opportunities
Government is less able to spend on genuine development projects
8
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
IMPACTS (Cont)
Affects investment
Investors would prefer a non-corrupt environment
It increases transaction costs
Increases business risk
Uncertainty as to whether officials will actually provide services for which they have been bribed
Lack of transparencyabsence of accountability create a system of practices which can not support itself in long term
Widens rich-poor gap
Leading to extreme inequality within the society9
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RWANDA
10
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
POLITICAL WILL
11
ldquoThe anti corruption battle is only intensifying andthose who thought government could lose themomentum are in for a surpriserdquo
Rwanda fihgts against corruption not tosatisify others but because itsLeadership considers that all ressourcesshould be shared among all Rwandans
ldquoWe chose to be accountable to ourselvesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Sets ambitious agenda to achieve public servicethat appreciates and embraces integrity acceptsneed for transparency amp accountability ensuresfull compliance with regulatorylegal requirement
Seeks to achieve a well informed public thatdemands high standards from officials amp privatesector that operates on a level playing field andacts as a partner in the fight against corruption
12
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Is set within the overall policy framework ofZero Tolerance
Is set with institutional framework that includeslaw enforcement and oversight institutionsunder the umbrella of the National Anti-corruption Advisory Council (provides a keycoordination mechanism for all anticorruptioninstitutions)
13
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Law instituting penal code
Law on leadership code of conduct
Law on prevention suppression amp punishment of corruption amp related offences
Law on public procurement
Law on state finance
Law on prevention and penalizing the crime of money laundering and financing terrorism
Law establishing the organizationfunctioning of the Office of the Ombudsman
UN amp AU Conventions against Corruption 14
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Constitution (art182 amp 183) established different institutions (both enforcement and oversight) to deal with corruption
Office of the Ombudsman
Constitutionally independent
Wide mandate in fight against corruption
Office of the Auditor General
PAC
RPPA
There is also NPPA and RNP
15
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
The price of corruption is not measured in terms ofmillions of dollars stolen but in terms of lack ofHosptals Schools Roads amp Bridges Electricity CleanWater hellipwhich would be built with those millions andcertainly changed the lives of our people
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
Leads to unfair amp inequitable distribution of scarce public resources
Sale of contracts through bribery means that the highest bidder always wins
Leakage of revenue
Leads to lower quality of public services
Merit and best potential outcome versus highest rent-seeking opportunities
Government is less able to spend on genuine development projects
8
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
IMPACTS (Cont)
Affects investment
Investors would prefer a non-corrupt environment
It increases transaction costs
Increases business risk
Uncertainty as to whether officials will actually provide services for which they have been bribed
Lack of transparencyabsence of accountability create a system of practices which can not support itself in long term
Widens rich-poor gap
Leading to extreme inequality within the society9
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RWANDA
10
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
POLITICAL WILL
11
ldquoThe anti corruption battle is only intensifying andthose who thought government could lose themomentum are in for a surpriserdquo
Rwanda fihgts against corruption not tosatisify others but because itsLeadership considers that all ressourcesshould be shared among all Rwandans
ldquoWe chose to be accountable to ourselvesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Sets ambitious agenda to achieve public servicethat appreciates and embraces integrity acceptsneed for transparency amp accountability ensuresfull compliance with regulatorylegal requirement
Seeks to achieve a well informed public thatdemands high standards from officials amp privatesector that operates on a level playing field andacts as a partner in the fight against corruption
12
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Is set within the overall policy framework ofZero Tolerance
Is set with institutional framework that includeslaw enforcement and oversight institutionsunder the umbrella of the National Anti-corruption Advisory Council (provides a keycoordination mechanism for all anticorruptioninstitutions)
13
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Law instituting penal code
Law on leadership code of conduct
Law on prevention suppression amp punishment of corruption amp related offences
Law on public procurement
Law on state finance
Law on prevention and penalizing the crime of money laundering and financing terrorism
Law establishing the organizationfunctioning of the Office of the Ombudsman
UN amp AU Conventions against Corruption 14
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Constitution (art182 amp 183) established different institutions (both enforcement and oversight) to deal with corruption
Office of the Ombudsman
Constitutionally independent
Wide mandate in fight against corruption
Office of the Auditor General
PAC
RPPA
There is also NPPA and RNP
15
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NEGATIVE IMPACTS
Leads to unfair amp inequitable distribution of scarce public resources
Sale of contracts through bribery means that the highest bidder always wins
Leakage of revenue
Leads to lower quality of public services
Merit and best potential outcome versus highest rent-seeking opportunities
Government is less able to spend on genuine development projects
8
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
IMPACTS (Cont)
Affects investment
Investors would prefer a non-corrupt environment
It increases transaction costs
Increases business risk
Uncertainty as to whether officials will actually provide services for which they have been bribed
Lack of transparencyabsence of accountability create a system of practices which can not support itself in long term
Widens rich-poor gap
Leading to extreme inequality within the society9
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RWANDA
10
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
POLITICAL WILL
11
ldquoThe anti corruption battle is only intensifying andthose who thought government could lose themomentum are in for a surpriserdquo
Rwanda fihgts against corruption not tosatisify others but because itsLeadership considers that all ressourcesshould be shared among all Rwandans
ldquoWe chose to be accountable to ourselvesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Sets ambitious agenda to achieve public servicethat appreciates and embraces integrity acceptsneed for transparency amp accountability ensuresfull compliance with regulatorylegal requirement
Seeks to achieve a well informed public thatdemands high standards from officials amp privatesector that operates on a level playing field andacts as a partner in the fight against corruption
12
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Is set within the overall policy framework ofZero Tolerance
Is set with institutional framework that includeslaw enforcement and oversight institutionsunder the umbrella of the National Anti-corruption Advisory Council (provides a keycoordination mechanism for all anticorruptioninstitutions)
13
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Law instituting penal code
Law on leadership code of conduct
Law on prevention suppression amp punishment of corruption amp related offences
Law on public procurement
Law on state finance
Law on prevention and penalizing the crime of money laundering and financing terrorism
Law establishing the organizationfunctioning of the Office of the Ombudsman
UN amp AU Conventions against Corruption 14
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Constitution (art182 amp 183) established different institutions (both enforcement and oversight) to deal with corruption
Office of the Ombudsman
Constitutionally independent
Wide mandate in fight against corruption
Office of the Auditor General
PAC
RPPA
There is also NPPA and RNP
15
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
IMPACTS (Cont)
Affects investment
Investors would prefer a non-corrupt environment
It increases transaction costs
Increases business risk
Uncertainty as to whether officials will actually provide services for which they have been bribed
Lack of transparencyabsence of accountability create a system of practices which can not support itself in long term
Widens rich-poor gap
Leading to extreme inequality within the society9
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RWANDA
10
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
POLITICAL WILL
11
ldquoThe anti corruption battle is only intensifying andthose who thought government could lose themomentum are in for a surpriserdquo
Rwanda fihgts against corruption not tosatisify others but because itsLeadership considers that all ressourcesshould be shared among all Rwandans
ldquoWe chose to be accountable to ourselvesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Sets ambitious agenda to achieve public servicethat appreciates and embraces integrity acceptsneed for transparency amp accountability ensuresfull compliance with regulatorylegal requirement
Seeks to achieve a well informed public thatdemands high standards from officials amp privatesector that operates on a level playing field andacts as a partner in the fight against corruption
12
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Is set within the overall policy framework ofZero Tolerance
Is set with institutional framework that includeslaw enforcement and oversight institutionsunder the umbrella of the National Anti-corruption Advisory Council (provides a keycoordination mechanism for all anticorruptioninstitutions)
13
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Law instituting penal code
Law on leadership code of conduct
Law on prevention suppression amp punishment of corruption amp related offences
Law on public procurement
Law on state finance
Law on prevention and penalizing the crime of money laundering and financing terrorism
Law establishing the organizationfunctioning of the Office of the Ombudsman
UN amp AU Conventions against Corruption 14
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Constitution (art182 amp 183) established different institutions (both enforcement and oversight) to deal with corruption
Office of the Ombudsman
Constitutionally independent
Wide mandate in fight against corruption
Office of the Auditor General
PAC
RPPA
There is also NPPA and RNP
15
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RWANDA
10
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
POLITICAL WILL
11
ldquoThe anti corruption battle is only intensifying andthose who thought government could lose themomentum are in for a surpriserdquo
Rwanda fihgts against corruption not tosatisify others but because itsLeadership considers that all ressourcesshould be shared among all Rwandans
ldquoWe chose to be accountable to ourselvesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Sets ambitious agenda to achieve public servicethat appreciates and embraces integrity acceptsneed for transparency amp accountability ensuresfull compliance with regulatorylegal requirement
Seeks to achieve a well informed public thatdemands high standards from officials amp privatesector that operates on a level playing field andacts as a partner in the fight against corruption
12
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Is set within the overall policy framework ofZero Tolerance
Is set with institutional framework that includeslaw enforcement and oversight institutionsunder the umbrella of the National Anti-corruption Advisory Council (provides a keycoordination mechanism for all anticorruptioninstitutions)
13
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Law instituting penal code
Law on leadership code of conduct
Law on prevention suppression amp punishment of corruption amp related offences
Law on public procurement
Law on state finance
Law on prevention and penalizing the crime of money laundering and financing terrorism
Law establishing the organizationfunctioning of the Office of the Ombudsman
UN amp AU Conventions against Corruption 14
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Constitution (art182 amp 183) established different institutions (both enforcement and oversight) to deal with corruption
Office of the Ombudsman
Constitutionally independent
Wide mandate in fight against corruption
Office of the Auditor General
PAC
RPPA
There is also NPPA and RNP
15
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
POLITICAL WILL
11
ldquoThe anti corruption battle is only intensifying andthose who thought government could lose themomentum are in for a surpriserdquo
Rwanda fihgts against corruption not tosatisify others but because itsLeadership considers that all ressourcesshould be shared among all Rwandans
ldquoWe chose to be accountable to ourselvesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Sets ambitious agenda to achieve public servicethat appreciates and embraces integrity acceptsneed for transparency amp accountability ensuresfull compliance with regulatorylegal requirement
Seeks to achieve a well informed public thatdemands high standards from officials amp privatesector that operates on a level playing field andacts as a partner in the fight against corruption
12
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Is set within the overall policy framework ofZero Tolerance
Is set with institutional framework that includeslaw enforcement and oversight institutionsunder the umbrella of the National Anti-corruption Advisory Council (provides a keycoordination mechanism for all anticorruptioninstitutions)
13
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Law instituting penal code
Law on leadership code of conduct
Law on prevention suppression amp punishment of corruption amp related offences
Law on public procurement
Law on state finance
Law on prevention and penalizing the crime of money laundering and financing terrorism
Law establishing the organizationfunctioning of the Office of the Ombudsman
UN amp AU Conventions against Corruption 14
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Constitution (art182 amp 183) established different institutions (both enforcement and oversight) to deal with corruption
Office of the Ombudsman
Constitutionally independent
Wide mandate in fight against corruption
Office of the Auditor General
PAC
RPPA
There is also NPPA and RNP
15
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Sets ambitious agenda to achieve public servicethat appreciates and embraces integrity acceptsneed for transparency amp accountability ensuresfull compliance with regulatorylegal requirement
Seeks to achieve a well informed public thatdemands high standards from officials amp privatesector that operates on a level playing field andacts as a partner in the fight against corruption
12
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Is set within the overall policy framework ofZero Tolerance
Is set with institutional framework that includeslaw enforcement and oversight institutionsunder the umbrella of the National Anti-corruption Advisory Council (provides a keycoordination mechanism for all anticorruptioninstitutions)
13
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Law instituting penal code
Law on leadership code of conduct
Law on prevention suppression amp punishment of corruption amp related offences
Law on public procurement
Law on state finance
Law on prevention and penalizing the crime of money laundering and financing terrorism
Law establishing the organizationfunctioning of the Office of the Ombudsman
UN amp AU Conventions against Corruption 14
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Constitution (art182 amp 183) established different institutions (both enforcement and oversight) to deal with corruption
Office of the Ombudsman
Constitutionally independent
Wide mandate in fight against corruption
Office of the Auditor General
PAC
RPPA
There is also NPPA and RNP
15
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NATIONAL ANTI-CORRUPTION POLICY
Is set within the overall policy framework ofZero Tolerance
Is set with institutional framework that includeslaw enforcement and oversight institutionsunder the umbrella of the National Anti-corruption Advisory Council (provides a keycoordination mechanism for all anticorruptioninstitutions)
13
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LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Law instituting penal code
Law on leadership code of conduct
Law on prevention suppression amp punishment of corruption amp related offences
Law on public procurement
Law on state finance
Law on prevention and penalizing the crime of money laundering and financing terrorism
Law establishing the organizationfunctioning of the Office of the Ombudsman
UN amp AU Conventions against Corruption 14
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Constitution (art182 amp 183) established different institutions (both enforcement and oversight) to deal with corruption
Office of the Ombudsman
Constitutionally independent
Wide mandate in fight against corruption
Office of the Auditor General
PAC
RPPA
There is also NPPA and RNP
15
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
LEGAL FRAMEWORK
Law instituting penal code
Law on leadership code of conduct
Law on prevention suppression amp punishment of corruption amp related offences
Law on public procurement
Law on state finance
Law on prevention and penalizing the crime of money laundering and financing terrorism
Law establishing the organizationfunctioning of the Office of the Ombudsman
UN amp AU Conventions against Corruption 14
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Constitution (art182 amp 183) established different institutions (both enforcement and oversight) to deal with corruption
Office of the Ombudsman
Constitutionally independent
Wide mandate in fight against corruption
Office of the Auditor General
PAC
RPPA
There is also NPPA and RNP
15
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
Constitution (art182 amp 183) established different institutions (both enforcement and oversight) to deal with corruption
Office of the Ombudsman
Constitutionally independent
Wide mandate in fight against corruption
Office of the Auditor General
PAC
RPPA
There is also NPPA and RNP
15
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CROSS-CUTTING SET OF ACTIONS
Strengthened E-Services (eg Irembo for service delivery)
Punishment
Zero tolerance
Strengthened LegislativeJudicial framework (PC art 633 ndash 652 Law Ndeg422014 of 27012015hellip)
Awareness campaigns
Involvement of civil society private sector citizens (How) 16
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CIVIL SOCIETY amp PRIVATE SECTOR
Advocacy
Monitoring of compliance
Awareness
Reporting
17
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP
Ownership of fight against corruption by the RNP Leadership
Establishment of Anti-Corruption department
Anticorruption campaigns withinoutside
Strengthened existing partnership with Local Government through community policing
MoUrsquos with other InstitutionsOrganizations18
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Cont
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
RNP (Cont)
Improvement of service delivery (eg MIC-Decentralization of Mobile lane)
Introducing toll free lines in receiving information related to corruption (997)
Strengthened E-Services (eg Traffic exams registration)
20
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
NO CORRUPTION = DVPMT
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
KIVU Watt Project
Kigali Marriot
KCC
NYANZA Irrigation
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CHALLENGESTransnational aspects of corruption versus
poor regional coordination mechanisms
Corruption fighting back ndash Retribution
Corruption tendencies of some PoliceOfficers Prosecutors Judges Local leaders
Synergy among stakeholders
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Contrsquod
High expectations from the public
Resistance to adjust to change by somecommunity membersBusiness communityCivil servants some Police OfficersProsecutors Judges Local leaders andother government Officials
Secrecy of corruption (credible reports)
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
Isnrsquot difficult to investigate
25
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
ldquoWhen you are fighting on the side oftruth you donrsquot give up or expectothers to fight your battles Donrsquot beafraid to face challengesrdquo
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
CONCLUSION
Corruption encourages competition in bribery rather than in quality
We may not need to compete to fight it we need to cooperate
27
RESTRICTED
RESTRICTED
THANK YOU