- In accordance with
their domestic laws and applicable treaties, the States Parties
shall afford one another the widest measure of mutual assistance
by processing requests from authorities that, in conformity with
their domestic laws, have the power to investigate or prosecute
the acts of corruption described in this Convention, to obtain
evidence and take other necessary action to facilitate legal proceedings
and measures regarding the investigation or prosecution of acts
of corruption.
- The States Parties
shall also provide each other with the widest measure of mutual
technical cooperation on the most effective ways and means of
preventing, detecting, investigating and punishing acts of corruption.
To that end, they shall foster exchanges of experiences by way
of agreements and meetings between competent bodies and institutions,
and shall pay special attention to methods and procedures of citizen
participation in the fight against corruption.
See Reservations
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