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Title: Transparency International


1
the coalition against corruption
Enlisting Information Technology In The Fight
Against Corruption
Nancy Boswell Transparency International Board
of Directors President and CEO, Transparency
International-USA World Bank e-Development
Seminar Leveraging e-Government for Successful
Anti-Corruption Programs January 17, 2007
www.transparency.org
2
Information Technologys Promise
  • Transparency a key prerequisite to
  • governmental integrity
  • Transparency access to information
  • Technology solutions can increase
  • access to information exponentially
  • Technology should be a fundamental tool in the
  • fight against corruption

3
Key Actors Transparency
  • Bank transparency
  • Meetings with officials, country strategies,
    procurement, budget support, INT data (across
    MDBs and with public), whistleblower/real time
    response
  • Borrower transparency
  • Laws regulations, budget, procurement,
    judicial decisions, asset disclosure, political
    finance
  • Civil society transparency media, private sector

4
Technology Can Contribute To . .
  • Promoting Accountability
  • Reducing Opportunities For Extortion
  • Mitigating Corruption Risks
  • Enhancing Research

5
Promoting Accountability
  • Transparency permits citizen oversight
    participation
  • Media access to information enhances public
    scrutiny
  • IT facilitates citizen capacity to communicate,
    organize networks advocate reform

6
Reducing Opportunities For Extortion
  • Publication of laws regulations increases
    predictability
  • IT transparency in procurement, licensing
    revenue collection reduces discretion
    contact with officials

No Bribes
7
Mitigating Corruption Risks
  • Databases enable expanded due diligence
  • New software helps identify red flags
    patterns of fraud
  • IT permits real-time reporting

8
Enhancing Research
  • IT enhances
  • Information sharing among researchers and
    practitioners
  • Improved data collection (surveys) and analysis
    about corruption and ways of combating it
  • Benchmarking progress and comparison to best
    practices

9
Caveats IT has limits
  • Not a substitute for political will
  • Limited infrastructure less than 20 world
    population access internet less than 4 in
    Africa
  • Capacity constraints media and civil society
    need skills to process and utilize information
  • Poor utilization requires early integration in
    institutional reform timely and accessible
    information
  • False promise reliance on false assumption that
    IT is panacea automated systems are
    corruption-proof
  • Expense promising databases and software are
    accessible primarily to the richest market
    players

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Nancy Boswell Transparency International Board
of Directors President and CEO, Transparency
International-USA nboswell_at_transparency-usa.org W
orld Bank e-Development Seminar Leveraging
e-Government for Successful Anti-Corruption
Programs January 17, 2007
www.transparency.org
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