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AcknowledgmentsThe Asian Development Bank (ADB)/<strong>Organisation</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Economic</strong><strong>Co</strong>-operation and Development (OECD) Anti-<strong>Co</strong>rruptionInitiative <strong>for</strong> Asia and the Pacific and the Indonesian <strong>Co</strong>rruptionEradication <strong>Co</strong>mmission (KPK) collaborated closely on the Initiative’s5th Regional Training Seminar. The insights <strong>of</strong> the participantsand the authors <strong>of</strong> the papers in this volume enriched the discussionsand helped shape the conclusions and recommendations <strong>of</strong>the seminar.This publication is the result <strong>of</strong> the collaborative ef<strong>for</strong>ts <strong>of</strong> severalindividuals. Kathleen Moktan, Director, Capacity Development andGovernance Division, ADB; Staffan Synnerstrom, then GovernanceAdvisor, ADB Indonesia Resident Mission; and S<strong>of</strong>ie Schuette, Centre<strong>for</strong> International Migration and Development Integrated Expertwith KPK, directed and coordinated the seminar. Marilyn Pizarro,ADB consultant, managed the seminar together with the KPK organizationcommittee. The summary <strong>of</strong> the seminar proceedings andthis publication were prepared by Kathryn Nelson, ADB consultant,under the supervision <strong>of</strong> Kathleen Moktan and benefitted frominsights by Janos Bertok, Principal Administrator, OECD Innovationand Integrity Division.The organizers appreciate the support <strong>of</strong> the Canadian InternationalDevelopment Agency, the Danish International DevelopmentAgency, the British Embassy in Jakarta, the World Bank, and theFinancial Services Volunteer <strong>Co</strong>rps (funded by the US Agency <strong>for</strong>International Development). Without their contributions the seminarwould not have been possible.More generally, the Initiative receives support <strong>for</strong> its work fromADB, OECD, the American Bar Association’s Rule <strong>of</strong> Law Initiative,the Australian Agency <strong>for</strong> International Development, the GermanFederal Ministry <strong>for</strong> <strong>Economic</strong> <strong>Co</strong>operation and Development, theGerman Technical <strong>Co</strong>operation, the Pacific Basin <strong>Economic</strong> <strong>Co</strong>uncil,the Swedish International Development <strong>Co</strong>operation Agency,Transparency International, the United Nations Development Programme,and the World Bank.The term “country” as used in this publication also refers to territoriesor areas; the designations employed and the presentationADB/OECD Anti-<strong>Co</strong>rruption Initiative <strong>for</strong> Asia and the Pacific

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