International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities
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International Association of Anti-Corruption Authorities (IAACA) is a non-governmental organization established as a result of the special meeting held at the UN Office in Vienna on 19-20 April 2006[1]. Its headquarters is in Beijing, China. The main objective of the organization is to promote the effective implementation of the UN Convention against Corruption, adopted by the General Assembly on 30 December 2003, and to assist anti-corruption authorities in the world in fighting against corruption.
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- ^ About IAACA. Retrieved on Oct 24, 2006.
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