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Urgent need for anti-corruption legislation in Lebanon

The 2019 Annual Membership Meeting of Transparency International calls for urgent progress on anti-corruption legislation in Lebanon. Lebanon must adopt the anti-corruption strategy, which has been in development for eight years, and implement the law on access to information.

The Lebanese parliament must not move forward with proposed legislation that would grant amnesty for past corruption. This will only cause confusion and further outrage among citizens that have been protesting against corruption for the past month. Instead, the parliament must advance stalled anti-corruption legislation in accordance with international best practice and Lebanon’s domestic and international commitments. This includes legislation on illicit enrichment and asset disclosure, the establishment of a national anti-corruption commission, and on strengthening judicial independence. It is essential that the authorities actively engage with civil society representatives throughout the process of building an anti-corruption framework in Lebanon.

Notes to editors

Recent statements by the Lebanese Transparency Association – No Corruption (TI Lebanon):


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