Indonesia: Anti Corruption Action Plans for Active Projects

The Anti-Corruption Action Plan (ACAP) is the part of the Project Appraisal Document that helps identify the main corruption prevention aspects of a proposed project. Each ACAP builds on knowledge generated by previous plans, and must be tailored to suit the individual project. The structure of the ACAPs has evolved over the past two years, currently the advice given to preparation teams is that the plans must include six key elements, namely:

  1. Enhanced disclosure provisions

  2. Civil society oversight

Dedicated Public-Private Partnership Units: A Survey of Institutional and Governance Structures

This book provides an overview of dedicated PPP units in OECD countries, including case studies covering: the State of Victoria (Australia), Germany, Korea, South Africa (an OECD enhanced engagement country), and the United Kingdom. It examines the functions and locations of dedicated PPP units, the role they play in the procurement process and the lessons learned for other countries that have already established or are considering establishing a dedicated PPP unit.

Prevention of Corrupt Activities Act 2004

This Act provides for the strengthening of measures to prevent and combat corruption and corrupt activities; to provide for the offense of corruption and offenses relating to corrupt activities; to provide for investigative measures in respect of corruption and related corrupt activities; to provide for the establishment and endorsement of a Register in order to place certain restrictions on persons and enterprises convicted of corrupt activities relating to tenders and contracts; to place a duty on certain persons holding a position of authority to report certain corrupt transactions;