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Leigh Turner

Ambassador to Austria and UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations and other International Organisations in Vienna

Part of UK in Austria

10th January 2018 Vienna, Austria

How the UK and UNODC are working together to tackle corruption

A corrupt official takes an illegal bribe.

Why does matter? And if it does matter, what can we do about it?

This isn’t just about morality.  Research shows that corruption raises the cost of doing business and reduces economic growth.  A 1% reduction in corruption perception scores can raise growth by 0.57% in developed economies and by 0.65% in less developed economies.

The UK has long sought to tackle corruption internationally through capacity building and technical assistance. We believe this is an important way to improve economic development and well-being.  Again, this isn’t just altruism.  The stronger the economies of the countries we trade with, the better it is for both them and us – a classic “win-win”.

At the end of last year, the British Government published its new Anti-Corruption Strategy for 2017-2022, which reaffirms the UK’s commitment to tackle corruption through international organisations such as the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, based here in Vienna.  The UNODC helps UN member states to implement their commitments under the UN Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) with practical programmes focused on, for example, asset recovery.

Indeed, the UK are so impressed by the work of the UNODC that we have just agreed to provide over $600,000 US Dollars of support to the UNODC’s work in this area in the current financial year, with more significant funding being considered for future financial years.  We are confident that this will help reduce poverty and improve growth in key countries, helping to build capacity in their legal and policy frameworks.

I look forward to continuing to support UNODC in this vital area, together with the rest of the UK Mission to the UN and International Organisations, here in Vienna.

Together we can make a difference.

1 comment on “How the UK and UNODC are working together to tackle corruption

  1. Nossa! Realmente o Reino Unido esta de parabéns por ter tomado esta iniciativa em combater com tanta determinação assim a corrupção! Gostaria de ver não só a UNODC apoiando, mais sim muitas outras organizações espalhadas pelo mundo.

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About Leigh Turner

I hope you find this blog interesting and, where appropriate, entertaining. My role in Vienna covers the relationship between Austria and the UK as well as the diverse work of…

I hope you find this blog interesting and, where appropriate, entertaining. My role in Vienna covers the relationship between Austria and the UK as well as the diverse work of the UN and other organisations; stories here will reflect that.

About me: I arrived in Vienna in August 2016 for my second posting in this wonderful city, having first served here in the mid-1980s. My previous job was as HM Consul-General and Director-General for Trade and Investment for Turkey, Central Asia and South Caucasus based in Istanbul.

Further back: I grew up in Nigeria, Exeter, Lesotho, Swaziland and Manchester before attending Cambridge University 1976-79. I worked in several government departments before joining the Foreign Office in 1983.

Keen to go to Africa and South America, I’ve had postings in Vienna (twice), Moscow, Bonn, Berlin, Kyiv and Istanbul, plus jobs in London ranging from the EU Budget to the British Overseas Territories.

2002-6 I was lucky enough to spend four years in Berlin running the house, looking after the children (born 1992 and 1994) and doing some writing and journalism.

To return to Vienna as ambassador is a privilege and a pleasure. I hope this blog reflects that.