Brazil Champions Corporate Integrity and Anti-Corruption at UN Convention in Qatar
At the UN anti-corruption conference in Qatar, Brazil leads discussions on corporate integrity, digital transparency tools, and sustainable governance mechanisms.
- • Brazil participates prominently at the 11th UN Convention against Corruption in Doha, Qatar, December 15-19, 2025.
- • UNODC Brazil and Petrobras co-host a side event on digital tools for transparency in public procurement.
- • Itaipu Binacional and Petrobras discuss oversight mechanisms for sustainable governance in a separate session.
- • Brazil, president of BRICS Anti-Corruption Working Group, leads a forum on private sector incentives against corruption.
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Brazil is taking a leading role at the 11th Conference of States Parties to the UN Convention against Corruption (CoSP-11), held from December 15-19, 2025, in Doha, Qatar. The event focuses on the global fight against corruption, promoting prevention, enforcement, and asset recovery as part of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
UNODC Brazil actively participates in multiple sessions, including a December 16 side event with Petrobras titled “Digital Tools for Transparency in Public Procurement.” This event highlights Brazil’s efforts to integrate digital technology in public sector procurement, featuring innovative systems like the ALICE platform developed by the Brazilian General Comptroller’s Office. Such initiatives aim to enhance transparency and integrity in public contracts.
Another notable session on December 18, co-hosted by Itaipu Binacional and Petrobras, emphasizes oversight mechanisms that promote sustainable governance through transparency and accountability. These discussions share governance models designed to strengthen institutional reforms and improve UNCAC implementation.
As president of the BRICS Anti-Corruption Working Group, Brazil also leads a special December 16 event focusing on incentives for the private sector to combat corruption, underscoring experiences from the Global South to encourage corporate compliance.
These engagements demonstrate Brazil’s commitment to combating corruption through international cooperation and innovative governance solutions. By spotlighting practical tools and multisectoral collaboration, Brazil reinforces its global leadership in advancing corporate integrity and sustainable governance.
This article was translated and synthesized from Brazilian sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.