Abstract

The Integrity Commission in Iraq has worked on issuing local indicators that contributed significantly to changing Iraq’s position in Transparency International’s reports and indicators, and its methods for this included the questionnaire and deterrent investigative indicators against the perpetrators of corruption crimes, which differ from the international indicators announced by Transparency International through the Corruption Perceptions Index and its reports. The annual report, which contributed to the improvement of Iraq’s image in its position on corruption among the countries of the world, was thanks to the measures it took at the internal level, represented by the formation of specialized anti-corruption bodies such as the Iraqi Integrity Commission and the legislation of national laws and at the international level represented by Iraq’s accession to international anti-corruption conventions, including the United Nations Convention Anti-Corruption 2003

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