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Empowering auditors: Indonesia uses data-driven oversight to clean up its corruption-prone procurement sector

Open Contracting Partnership

Challenge: Indonesia’s public procurement sector is highly vulnerable to corruption. Public procurement stands out as the most vulnerable sector to corruption in Indonesia. The collaboration revolves around the corruption risk monitoring platform, Opentender.net , developed by ICW and the national public procurement agency LKPP.

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Australian Arbitration Week Recap: International Arbitration in the Pacific—Reform and Capacity Building

Kluwer Arbitration

The Pacific region, with its rich tapestry of cultures and diverse political landscapes, presents both unique opportunities and formidable challenges for international arbitration. She noted that capacity building is a major challenge, and the Tongan government is open to seeing how it can further develop its expertise.

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2023 Year in Review: Switzerland (Part I: Scope of Arbitration Clause, Capacity of Discernment, Res Iudicata)

Kluwer Arbitration

Part I focuses on the scope of arbitration clause and its validity in the context of a party’s (in)capacity of discernment, as well as on the new developments regarding res iudicata. Part II explores new case law on the enforcement of arbitral awards. Please see Part II for further developments in 2023.

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Smart Public Procurement for Better Public Spending in Latin America and the Caribbean

Inter-American Development Bank

In instances of active waste, such suboptimal decisions are motivated by personal gain, as exemplified by corruption. As a result, addressing passive waste through capacity-building measures can generate large savings for governments. Waste broadly refers to suboptimal decision-making in the allocation of public resources.

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What the Full Federal Court of Australia Decided, and Did Not Decide, in Republic of India v CCDM Holdings [2025] FCAFC 2

Kluwer Arbitration

In 2005, a subsidiary of the Investors entered into an agreement with Antrix Corporation Ltd (Antrix), a corporation wholly owned by India, for the lease of space segment capacity on two Indian satellites that were yet to be built.

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Our 2030 vision: Better procurement for people and planet

Open Contracting Partnership

For example, with our support, the Dominican Republic’s procurement agency monitors all transactions in the country’s electronic procurement system in real-time using 21 automated corruption red flag risk indicators. They are deeply embedded in their communities, navigating its political economy and present in the policy conversations.

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Navigating the Intersection of Sovereign Acts and Commercial Activities: Insights from Omega v. Panama

Kluwer Arbitration

Additionally, the Claimants claimed that Panama’s actions included a smear campaign, which involved a criminal investigation into corruption allegations against Mr. Rivera, damaging his global reputation. The Corruption Investigation The Claimants contended that Panama’s criminal investigation was not genuine.