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| UN Convention against Corruption |
The United Nations Convention against Corruption was adopted on 14 December, 2005. Currently 131 states are parties to it. The convention requires its member states to adopt and follow a set of general guidelines and preventive measures as well as more detailed legislative action. In particular member states must criminalise the bribing of both national and foreign officials and to return funds obtained by corruption to the states from which they were stolen.
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