HH Emir's Speech Before 6th Global Forum on Fighting
Corruption
The following is an unofficial translation of the speech of HH the Emir
Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani inaugurating the 6th global forum for
fighting corruption and safeguarding of integrity held at the Sheraton
Doha Hotel on Saturday morning.
Ladies and gentlemen
The blessed audience,
It is a pleasure to me to welcome you all in Doha at the beginning of
the 6th global forum for fighting corruption and safeguarding of
integrity.
Undoubtedly the high level participation in such a forum reflects the
world states' concern of the topics raised for discussion at the forum
and the importance of the role the previous global forums had undertaken
at the national and international levels in fighting corruption.
These forums had achieved lots of accomplishments since the first global
forum held in Washington in 1999 despite the several challenges which
should be met and repulsed.
These forums embody the importance of international cooperation to
repulse such a dangerous phenomenon which scope has extended worldwide,
since it is affecting the rich, poor, developed and underdeveloped
nations.
Ladies and gentlemen,
The topics you will discuss and which tabled on the forum's agenda deal
with several issues related to fighting corruption inter-alia for
example separation of powers, independence of judiciary , enhancing
culture of integrity and safeguarding it, partnership between the public
and private sectors in building institutions for fighting corruption .
Undoubtedly such an agenda reveals the various aspects of the problem
and its complexity, since the corruption phenomenon has several
dimensions, namely social, economic, moral, educational, cultural,
religious and political.
Thus fighting corruption is not confined to one side, but it is an
integrated mechanism which should surround all those elements and find
appropriate solutions to all of them. Otherwise our efforts will remain
insufficient to deal effectively with this phenomenon.
Once the political, social and economic systems of the states fail to
provide the least rate of political rights, social welfare and care and
the adequate standard of generous living to their citizens, thus any
talk about fighting corruption would be a sort of luxury which would
find deaf ears.
This is an alarming circle. Corruption in itself hinders development as
it impairs criteria upon which institutions are based and substitutes
integrity and efficiency with nepotism, replaces public interest upon
which public projects are based with private interests that lead to
adopting decisions harming public interest.
The blessed audience,
The growing risk of corruption at the international and local levels of
the United Nations has led to establishing the UN Convention against
Corruption (UNCAC) in 2003 with a view to coordinating international
efforts related to fighting corruption and consolidating the related
national systems.
''We in Qatar have adopted several important steps to respond to the
international endeavors in this respect and we initiated to endorse the
aforesaid UN Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), and adopted lots of
steps to put such a convention into operation.
First of these steps were the establishment of the national committee
for integrity and transparency (NCIT) for which we have showed much
keenness to provide it with all potentials which enable it to assume its
mission with complete objectivity and independence.
The State of Qatar has occupied an advanced position among nations in
fighting corruption as per the 2007 and 2008 classification of the
Transparency International (TI) and has come in the first position at
the Arab level as well.
Underscoring the religious , cultural and moral aspects of the problem
of corruption , hh the emir said,'' unless we act for building the
open-minded and productive man armed with religious and moral values and
perceived the duties of citizenship and its rights , our efforts would
remain short of realizing its cherished targets and the corruption
fighting process would remain a mere criminal operation linked to the
ability and force of the judiciary and the prosecution to arrest the
culprits''.
It is the nature of the Qatari society and its adherence to the moral
values and principles of Islam which reassures the taboo and sanctity of
the public money or fund and the un-exploitation of public job for
personal interests, the matter which was among the key factors that made
Qatar occupies such an advanced position as per the TI classification''.
''This is in addition to the role of the educational institutions in
upbringing the coming generations to these values, traditions and
principles.
HH the Emir voiced confidence that the results and recommendations the
forum would adopt would be a key addition for the seek of all to bring
about appropriate solutions to such a scourge which become a stumbling
block hindering the human progress and advancement and to provide a
decent life for the peoples of the world at large and wished the
conference's success.
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