UAE's Anti-Corruption Strategy: How Global Cooperation Fights Graft

The UAE participated in the G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group ministerial meeting in South Africa. The delegation emphasized that fighting corruption requires global cooperation and collective action. They highlighted the UAE's institutional approach viewing anti-corruption as strategic investment. The meeting focused on building partnerships between audit institutions and enhancing public-private cooperation.

Key Points: UAE Delegation Joins G20 Anti-Corruption Ministerial Meeting

  • UAE views anti-corruption as strategic investment in sustainable development
  • Emphasizes need for collective international action against corruption
  • Commits to strengthening partnerships among audit institutions
  • Highlights importance of public-private sector cooperation for business trust
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UAE participates in ministerial meeting of G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group

UAE Accountability Authority participates in G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group, emphasizing institutional strategy and international cooperation against corruption.

"Combating corruption requires collective action and comprehensive international cooperation - UAE Delegation"

Mpumalanga, October 31

A delegation from the UAE Accountability Authority (UAEAA), headed by Humaid Obaid Khalifa Obaid Abushibs, President of the UAEAA, participated in the ministerial meeting of the G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group held in the city of Mpumalanga under South Africa's presidency of the G20 for 2025.

The delegation affirmed that the UAE adopts an institutional strategy that views accountability and anti-corruption as a strategic investment in sustainable development, in line with the directives of the leadership, which places transparency and integrity among the nation's foremost priorities.

During its address, the delegation emphasised that combating corruption requires collective action and comprehensive international cooperation, underscoring the UAE's commitment, through its audit body, to strengthening the exchange of expertise and building partnerships among supreme audit and accountability institutions.

It also highlighted the importance of enhancing cooperation between the public and private sectors to foster trust within the business and investment environment.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Good to see UAE taking leadership in anti-corruption efforts. Transparency in governance is crucial for economic growth and foreign investments. Hope India learns from such initiatives.
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Anjali F
While international meetings are good, real change happens through domestic implementation. Hope UAE follows through on these commitments. India too needs stronger anti-corruption mechanisms at ground level.
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Michael C
Public-private partnership in fighting corruption is the way forward. This benefits global business environment and builds investor confidence. Important for emerging economies like India.
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Siddharth J
Corruption affects development the most. Good to see G20 countries working together on this. India should take more active role in such initiatives. 👍

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