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Mauritius National Integrity Action Plan Civil Society - Conduct a national public awareness campaign - Conduct a media campaign against corruption - Conduct a public awareness campaign in secondary schools - Conduct further research, monitoring and evaluation (e.g. annual integrity surveys) - Introduce Code of Conduct for teachers - Co-ordinate the corruption campaign with the media and educational and religious organizations Private Sector - Strengthen Code of Ethics for managers of private-sector companies - Increase transparency of political party financing - Implement declaration and monitoring of assets for private-sector managers - Increase public accountability for private-sector managers - Increase protection of shareholders interests - Increase control of monopolies and quasi-monopolies - Improve monitoring of financial services, banking, and insurance Watchdog Agencies and Ombudsman - Review the role of the ombudsman - Reappraise institutions assigned to combat corruption - Strengthen anti-corruption legislation and institutions Executive Branch - National Transport Authority: “Clean up” vehicle fitness test through privatization and improved enforcement - Introduce and enforce Code of Ethics in the public service - Create a Human Resource Division and job appraisal review - Implement declaration and monitoring of assets for top civil servants - Introduce more realistic ceiling on funding of political parties - Demand registration with Electoral Supervisory Commission Judiciary - Introduce Code of Conduct for all sectors within Judiciary - Conduct speedy investigations into allegation of misconduct made against judicial staff according to existing regulations - Entrust responsibility of recruitment and discipline to the judicial and legal service - Commission for administrative staff as well - Introduce Code of Conduct for administrative staff in the judiciary Police and Prosecution - Set up of an independent police complaints board with its own investigators - Have complaints go to media, DPP, or ombudsman - Introduce an independent group within the police force to investigate corruption within the police - Implement a declaration and monitoring of assets for police officers - Implement and monitor Code of Ethics for police
Posted on: Mon, 29 Jul 2013 23:32:17 +0000

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