G20 group reaffirms commitment to zero toleration for corruption
The G20, meeting under India's leadership, has reaffirmed its commitment to zero tolerance for corruption. The group called for stronger international cooperation and information sharing in law enforcement to combat corruption. They also emphasize...

The joint Declaration also called for strengthening asset recovery mechanisms for combating corruption.
"We reaffirm our commitment to zero tolerance for corruption. We endorse the three G20 High-level principles on: Strengthening law enforcement related international cooperation and information sharing for combating corruption; Strengthening asset recovery mechanisms for combating corruption and promoting integrity and effectiveness of public bodies and authorities responsible for preventing and combating corruption," the Declaration said.
The G20 also reaffirmed its support to enhance global efforts to seize, confiscate and return criminal proceeds to victims and states, in line with international obligations and domestic legal frameworks, including through support to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and operationalisation of the GlobE Network.
The powerful grouping also reaffirmed their "commitment to demonstrate and continue concrete efforts and share information on our actions towards criminalising foreign bribery and enforcing foreign bribery legislation, in line with Article 16 of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), and welcome Anti-Corruption Working Group's efforts in striving towards this goal".
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