Anti-Corruption in the Public and Private Sectors (Mar. 26-28, 2019)
- Content of Workshop: Discussions centered around topics such as promoting clean governance, preventing corporate espionage, and preserving national competitiveness through trade secret protection. “We are extremely fortunate to have a regional leader in Taiwan – a mature democracy not only dedicated to countering corruption, but willing to share its expertise with partners to make the Indo-Pacific region more resistant to the dangers of corruption,” said AIT director Brent Christensen, opening this workshop on combating corruption.
- Key Attendees: MOFA Deputy Minister Hsu Szu-chien, MOJ Minister Tsai Ching-hsiang, AIT Director Brent Christensen, JTEA Chief Representative Mikio Numata, MOJ Agency Against Corruption, Investigation Bureau and Department of Prosecutorial Affairs official, U.S. Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation official, Malaysia Anti-Corruption commission official, and Japanese experts in the field
- Number of Participating Countries: 18