BERLIN/PHILIPSBURG--Transparency International (TI), the global anti-corruption organisation, will launch its St. Maarten National Integrity System assessment publicly at University of St. Martin on July 28 starting at 7:00pm.
The main findings and recommendations of the report will be delivered at the launch. TI Regional Director for the Americas Alejandro Salas and several government officials are slated to speak at the launch of the country’s fourth integrity report in less than under two years.
The report will contain evidence-based findings on the corruption risks in the country and concrete recommendations on how to improve integrity and good governance. It looks in detail into the main pillars of society, such as the public sector, business, political parties, media and other institutions.
The report is the result of extensive research and interviews with key stakeholders during the past year.
Transparency International is the global civil society organisation leading the fight against corruption.