Advancing Transparency and Integrity in Latin America and the Caribbean
This guide offers a summary of transparency and integrity policies currently being implemented in Latin America and the Caribbean. The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has financed many of these efforts as part of its mission to promote trust in the region. In particular, the IDB supports governments and the private sector in the adoption of reforms aligned with international transparency and integrity standards in areas such as anti-money laundering, public sector integrity, fiscal transparency, public procurement, and eliminating bank secrecy. The IDB promotes technically sound laws and regulations that ensure administrative simplification and transparency in public decisions while leveraging the use of digital technologies.
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