BEIJING, June 29 (Xinhua) -- China and the United
States, as co-sponsors of the APEC Anti-corruption Workshop which was held on
April 24-25, 2006, have released here Thursday the contents of a joint statement
on a series of anti-corruption issues discussed in the workshop.
According to the Official Statement of the Shanghai
APEC Anti-corruption Workshop, the workshop is an important follow-up to the
commitment expressed by Chinese President Hu Jintao and U.S. President George W.
Bush to increase cooperation in the fight against corruption, along with the
political will manifested by APEC leaders to strengthen cooperation among APEC
economies on these important governance and integrity issues.
A total of 114 anti-corruption officials and experts
from the APEC economies, relevant international organizations and partners
attended the workshop.
Focusing on the theme of "Denial of Safe Haven: Asset
Recovery and Extradition," the participants had fruitful in-depth exchanges and
discussions to help fulfill the aspirations of APEC leaders to take strong
enforcement actions to deny safe haven to corrupt individuals and prevent them
from enjoying the proceeds of their illicit activities, said the statement.
The participants believe, the statement said, the
challenges related to corrupt officials seeking safe haven in other
jurisdictions along with their illicitly-acquired assets remain important
priorities within APEC and strengthening international anti-corruption
cooperation is critical to effectively deny safe haven, recover assets and
extradite alleged criminals.
"Both China and the United States are ready to
further anti-corruption collaboration within the APEC framework by fighting and
prosecuting corruption, creating an honest and clean environment and promoting
enhanced economic and social development in the Asia Pacific region," said the
statement.
Prosecuting corruption and transnational bribery and
financial crimes, deterring and preventing corruption help create a strong
international governance environment to promote greater stability, security,
prosperity and economic development, the participants held.
Participants exchanged information on anti-bribery
measures, both on the international level and within APEC economies, and agreed
to work jointly to combat bribery in international business transactions.
Participants also underscored the important links between corruption and
anti-money laundering, said the statement.
Along with the adverse impact to the development of
economic growth, corruption provides an environment for organized transnational
crime and terrorism to flourish as well as weakening critical enforcement
systems and key integrity institutions, said the statement.
According to the participants, anti-corruption
cooperation under the APEC framework by strengthening exchanges and learning
from each other on the basis of equality and mutual benefit, respecting
differences and emphasizing results should be pursued. Enditem