RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - With the introduction of the Inter-American Convention against Corruption in 1997, the anti-corruption agenda gained significant prominence in Latin America. Several countries in the region began to execute the various commands emanating from that convention internally, and, for their due compliance, a mechanism was created to monitor the convention's implementation.
It is important to mention that the internationalization of the anti-corruption agenda is an important strategy . . .
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