G-20 meeting of Anti Corruption Working Group begins in Gurugram
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- Union Minister Jitendra Singh stressed on requirement of multilateral action rather than bilateral coordination for streamlining the judicial processes and timely disposal of cases.
- The G20 meeting of the Anti Corruption Working Group in Gurugram, the Minister said bilateral coordination proves to be more complex and presents obstacles in making progress in cases related to foreign economic offenders and the recovery of the related assets.
- India is strengthening mechanisms for speedy confiscation of the proceeds of crime, both at home and abroad will force the offenders to return to their home country. Mr. Singh added that this government had brought a fugitive economic offender law in 2018, which was a major breakthrough to tackle corrupt practices.
- India is also playing a leading role in the governance aspects related to some menace which are affecting the practices of good governance. G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group Meeting will continue till Saturday.
- The issues like food and energy security and development cooperation, counter-terrorism, new and emerging threats, global skill mapping and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief will be figured in the meeting.
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Published date : 01 Mar 2023 05:22PM