South East Asian Parliamentarians Against Corruption - SEAPAC

South East Asian Parliamentarians Against Corruption (SEAPAC) was established in Manila, Philippines in the winter of 2005. This non-for-profit organization is devoted to the same main objectives of GOPAC, to bringing together parliamentarians, leaders and other members of civil Society from the South East Asian region to combat corruption, promote transparency, accountability and good governance.

Related Documents

SEAPAC Constitution
seapac1.tripod.com/
Manila Declaration

Regional Action Plan adopted in Manila, Philippines on April 1, 2005 is a two-year period plan that ends at the next regional conference in Bangkok, Thailand.

The action plan consists of four main components, namely:

1. Institutionalization;
2. Capacity and knowledge building;
3. Reform dialogues; and
4. Ratification of the UN Convention Against Corruption.

What's New

 

First Meeting of the Chapter

The South East Asian Chapter of GOPAC held its first meeting March 31st to April 1st in Manila, Philippines. Over 20 parliamentarians from the region were in attendence where a declaration, constitution and work plan were approved.

 

 

Founding Conference

Related Documents
THE ASIA PACIFIC ANTI-CORRUPTION INITIATIVE
CORRUPTION: CASE IN CAMBODIA
IMPLICATIONS OF THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION AGAINST CORRUPTION ON ANTI-CORRUPTION PRACTICES AND INITIATIVES IN THE PHILIPPINES
ATTY. NICASIO A. CONTI.
Commissioner. Presidential Anti-Graft Commission. Republic of the Philippines
Commissioner Nicasio A. Conti
Presidential Anti-Graft Commission
CORRUPTION AS THE PRINCIPAL PROBLEM OF KKN*
(AGAINST CORRUPTION: INDONESIAN PARLIEMENT EXPERIENCE)
By Hejriyanto Y. Tohari, Imam Anshori Saleh, and Eni Khairani. Members of Indonesian People's Consultative Assembly
Philippine achievements in fighting corruption
Speech of Honorable JOSE DE VENECIA, JR. Speaker, House of Representatives
SPEAKER JOSE DE VENECIA of the House of Representatives, Congress of the Philippines
List of Observers from UNDP for the South East Asian Parliamentarians Against Corruption
The Status Of Combating Corruption in the Philippines By Simeon V. Marcelo
Status of ratifications as at 29 March 2005
Welcome Remarks Senator Edgardo J. Angara
United Nations Convention against Corruption

South East Asia Parliamentarians against Corruption
Manila, 31 March – 1 April 2005
Sr. Eduardo Vetere
Mahar Mangahas

Secretariat

Executive Committee Members

HE Charoen Kanthawongs
(Member of the House of Representatives, Thailand)

HE Ngo Anh Dzung
(National Assembly, Vietnam)

HE Wang Kai Yuen
(Member of Parliament, Singapore)

HE Nhem Thavy
(National Assembly, Cambodia)

HE Imam Anshori Saleh
(People’s Consultative Assembly, Indonesia)

Senator Aquilino Q. Pimentel
(Philippine Senate)

 

Global Organization of Parliamentarians Against Corruption - GOPAC
C/O Parliamentary Centre
255 Albert Street Suite 802 Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6A9 Canada
Tel: 613.237.0143 Ext. 371 Fax: 613.235.8237
info@gopacnetwork.org