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The three day Anti-Corruption Working Group meeting under the G20 India Presidency concluded on Sunday at the Tehri, Uttarakhand. The meeting was chaired by Rahul Singh, Additional Secretary, Department of Personnel & Training and Chairman G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group Meeting.
In the last three days, there were in-depth and productive discussions on several key topics and areas related to asset recovery, fugitive economic offenders, formal and informal channels of cooperation for information sharing, an institutional framework to combat corruption and mutual legal assistance.
The delegates agreed on three high-level principles to prevent and combat corruption. The principles were to Promote the integrity and effectiveness of responsible public bodies and authorities, strengthen international law enforcement cooperation and information sharing to combat corruption.
Over 90 delegates from 20 member states, 10 invitees and nine international organizations participated in the three-day meeting.