IACRC’s Alliance partner, the Global Infrastructure Anti-Corruption Centre (GIACC), https://giaccentre.org, offers numerous free educational and training resources to combat fraud and corruption in major construction and infrastructure projects, including, among others:
General information on corruption:
- What is corruption
- Why corruption occurs
- How corruption occurs
- Why avoid corruption
- Liability for corruption
- Cost of corruption
- Hypothetical examples of corruption
Anti-corruption education and training:
- University Anti-Corruption Course
- Online Anti-Corruption Training: Short Module (available in English)
- Online Anti-Corruption Training: Comprehensive Module (available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Polish and Romanian).
- Anti-corruption training workshops (fee based)
Other resources:
Anti-corruption programmes for organisations; governments; funders; project owners; and professional institutions
The Project Anti-Corruption System (PACS): PACS is a management system designed to assist in the prevention and detection of corruption on infrastructure projects.
The Commonwealth Anti-CorruptionBenchmarks: The Benchmarks help governments and public sector organisations assess their anti-corruption laws and procedures against international good practice, and implement appropriate improvements.
Anti-corruption measures: Specific anti-corruption measures which an organisation can implement, either separately, or as part of an anti-corruption programme
Dealing with corruption: Advice on how organisations; individuals; and the public can deal with corrupt situations.
Information on anti-corruption conventions; forums; indices and surveys; and initiatives.
Contact GIACC directly for more information on the above and other programs and services.