Anti-Corruption, Public Confidence, and Corporate Transparency

Anti-corruption, public confidence, and corporate transparency are interconnected principles necessary for building trust in both government and the private sector. Anti-corruption efforts aim to prevent and address unethical practices, ensuring that public resources are used responsibly, and that decision-making is fair and accountable. Promoting corporate transparency means that companies openly share information about their operations, financial practices, and governance, reducing opportunities for corruption. This builds public confidence, as Canadians can trust that organizations are acting in their best interests.  

Activities related to this theme: 

Transparency in government spending 

Beneficial ownership disclosure and corporate transparency 

Strengthening and enforcing anti-corruption and compliance regulations 

Activity Closes: 31 March, 2025 AT 11:30 PM EDT