The Basel Institute on Governance and the Centre for Anti-Corruption Studies (CEA) of the University of San Andrés, Argentina convened a private-sector roundtable in Buenos Aires on 4 October 2018.
The purpose was to hear feedback and exchange on the recent implementation of the pilot High Level Reporting Mechanism (HLRM), in the tender carried out by the Argentine National Roads Authority within the framework of the Secure Roads and Routes Network Project using the new Public-Private Participation (PPP) legal framework adopted by the Argentine Republic.
Published
Authors
Countries
Documents
Related publications
Guidelines, Report
Engaging the private sector in Collective Action against corruption: A practical guide for anti-corruption agencies in Africa
2023 | Basel Institute on Governance
Guidelines
Engaging the private sector in Collective Action against corruption
2022 | Basel Institute on Governance
Article, Commissioned study, Report
The G20’s responsiveness to B20 anti-corruption recommendations 2010–2017. Part I: Baseline report
2020 | Basel Institute on Governance
Report
Anti-corruption Reforms in Eastern Europe and Central Asia: Progress and Challenges, 2016-2019
2020 | OECD
Commissioned study, Report
Tackling Bribe Solicitation Using the High-Level Reporting Mechanism for Preventing Bribery
2020 | OECD
Report
Mainstreaming Collective Action: Establishing a baseline
2020 | Basel Institute on Governance
Report
Roundtable on the pilot High Level Reporting Mechanism in Argentina
2018 | Basel Institute on Governance
Working paper
Working Paper 25: High Level Reporting Mechanisms: A comparative analysis
2018 | Basel Institute on Governance
Article
The High Level Reporting Mechanism (HLRM) – A tool to help prevent bribery and related practices
2017 | OECD, Basel Institute on Governance
Working paper
Working Paper 19: High Level Reporting Mechanisms in Colombia and Ukraine
2015 | Basel Institute on Governance
Guidelines
Designing a High Level Reporting Mechanism for Business - A Guidance Note for Governments
2015 | Basel Institute on Governance
