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The International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) is the world’s premier global forum for bringing together heads of state, civil society, the private sector and more to tackle the increasingly sophisticated challenges posed by corruption. Established in 1983, the IACC takes place usually every two years in a different region of the world, and hosts from 800 to 2000 participants from over 135 countries worldwide.
The virtual 19th IACC will take place from the 1 to 4 in December 2020. It will be hosted by the Government of Republic of Korea represented by the Anti-corruption & Civil Rights Commission (ACRC), and organised by the IACC Council and TI, with the participation of TI Korea. The 19th IACC will be a virtual conference. Registration is free.
A global community of anti-corruption experts have contributed to the programme of the 19th IACC. Over four days, more than 500 speakers will participate in stimulating discussion under the theme, Designing 2030: Truth, Trust & Transparency, ensuring that the fight against corruption is at the centre of the post-pandemic world. Participants will hear from experts working on the ground and experimenting with new practices to advance the anti-corruption agenda. Together, we will assess the future we want to see in 2030, examine the challenges of combating corruption in the current political climate, and connect with filmmakers, activists and journalists who lead innovative and effective advocacy and action against corruption.