Criterion
The electoral management body, as an organ of the state, implemented effective policies to discourage acts of corruption
Election Parts
Summaries
- States must take measures to prevent corruption.
- Electoral legislation should include procedures and a range of penalties aimed at preventing corruption in various sectors.
- Corruption includes the solicitation or acceptance of something of value in exchange for an advantage.
- Corruption includes the offering or granting of something of value in exchange for an act or omission in the performance of a public function.
- Corruption includes fraudulent use or concealment of property derived from corrupt activities.
- Corruption includes participation or conspiracy to commit corrupt activities.
- Corruption includes any act or omission of official functions by a public official to gain illicit benefits.
- Corruption includes the use of state property for purposes other than those for which they were intended for the benefit of the public official or a third party.
- Corruption includes improper influence.
- States should implement or maintain effective policies that encourage public participation in order to discourage corruption.
- States should establish effective laws and mechanisms to facilitate the recovery of illicitly acquired assets and the proceeds of corruption.