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The World Bank Group and the Argentine National Administrative Investigations’ Prosecutor Advance Anticorruption Cooperation
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WASHINGTON, December 14, 2020 The World Bank Group’s Integrity Vice Presidency and the National Administrative Investigations’ Prosecutor (PIA) in Argentina announced today an agreement to strengthen their cooperation in preventing and investigating fraud and corruption that violate national legislation and/or World Bank Group rules and policies.
To mark the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two offices,
Sergio Rodríguez, National Administrative Investigation’s Prosecutor stated: “
I’m very happy to bolster the cooperation between the World Bank Group and the PIA, two strategic partners. It’s known that corruption has no borders, especially in a globalized world like the present, therefore international cooperation is essential.”
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World Bank Group and Argentine National Administrative Investigations’ Prosecutor Advance Anticorruption Cooperation
The World Bank Group’s Integrity Vice Presidency and the National Administrative Investigations’ Prosecutor (PIA) in Argentina announced today an agreement to strengthen their cooperation in preventing and investigating fraud and corruption that violate national legislation and/or World Bank Group rules and policies.
To mark the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the two offices, Sergio Rodríguez, National Administrative Investigation’s Prosecutor stated: “I’m very happy to bolster the cooperation between the World Bank Group and the PIA, two strategic partners. It’s known that corruption has no borders, especially in a globalized world like the present, therefore international cooperation is essential.”
World Bank Group bans Singapore-based marine equipment retailer
The debarment makes Jason Electronics ineligible to participate in projects and operations financed by institutions of the World Bank Group for a period of six months.World Bank | Singapore | Updated: 10-12-2020 15:52 IST | Created: 10-12-2020 15:52 IST
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The debarment makes Jason Electronics ineligible to participate in projects and operations financed by institutions of the World Bank Group for a period of six months. It is part of a settlement agreement under which the company acknowledges responsibility for the underlying sanctionable practice and agrees to meet specified corporate compliance conditions in order to be released from debarment.