AquaFed Contributed to Report Promoting Integrity in Water Sector02/07/2008 |
| AquaFed, the International Federation of Private Water Operators, have contributed to the 2008 edition of the Global Corruption Report. This report was produced for the first time as a collaboration between Transparency International and the WIN. It was published on 26th June 2008 and focuses this year on corruption in the water sector. |
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AquaFed participated in the conception of the report, contributed to the text and provided comments and examples on how corruption can impede the delivery of water and sanitation services. The Federation also made suggestions on ways to improve integrity and fight corruption in water. Corruption can occur at all levels of the delivery chain of water and sanitation services in many different parts of the world. It extends from "grand corruption" in major projects to "petty corruption" at the level of individual user interfaces when individuals find illicit ways to avoid paying service charges. It may involve public officials at all levels from the highest to the lowest as well as private interests.

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