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184 Managing Conflict of InterestSpeakers:The concept of conflict of interest; how it is universallydefined and how it is promoted in the context of UNCACand other global anticorruption efforts.Mr. Dimitri VlassisChief, Crime Conventions SectionUnited Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)Conflict of interest in politics and administration in acomparative and historical perspectiveSir Tim LankesterPresident, Corpus Christi College, Oxford University, UnitedKingdomInternational experiences of applying the conflict-ofinterestconceptMr. Richard E. MessickSenior Governance Specialist, Co-director, Law and JusticeThematic Group, Public Sector Governance PovertyReduction and Economic Management, The World Bank14:45–16:15 Conflict-of-interest issues in selected countries andjurisdictionsChair: Mr. Weldon EppChargé d’Affaires, Canadian Embassy, JakartaSpeakers:Conflict-of-interest issues in Canadian government andpoliticsMr. Brian RadfordLegal Advisor, Public Sector Integrity Office, CanadaConflict-of-interest policies and instruments in the Republicof KoreaMr. Gae Ok ParkDirector, Policy Coordination Team, Korea IndependentCommission Against CorruptionADB/OECD Anti-Corruption Initiative for Asia and the Pacific
Appendix 185The experience of asset declaration in the PhilippinesMr. Pelagio ApostolAssistant Ombudsman, Office of the Ombudsman of thePhilippines16:30–18:00 Conflict of interest as applied in Indonesian legislation andpracticesPresentation of a study on how conflict of interest is appliedin Indonesian legislation and practicesChair: Mr. Nono Anwar MakarimThe Aksara FoundationPresenter: Mr. Arief T. SurowidjojoLawyer, IndonesiaDiscussant 1: Mr. Christianto WibisonoEconomist, IndonesiaDiscussant 2: Ms. Eva K. SundariMember of Parliament (DPR), Indonesia19:00 Dinner hosted by the Government of IndonesiaDinner speech by H. E. Mari E. PangestuMinister of Trade, Republic of IndonesiaADB/OECD Anti-Corruption Initiative for Asia and the Pacific
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184 <strong>Managing</strong> <strong><strong>Co</strong>nflict</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Interest</strong>Speakers:The concept <strong>of</strong> conflict <strong>of</strong> interest; how it is universallydefined and how it is promoted in the context <strong>of</strong> UNCACand other global anticorruption ef<strong>for</strong>ts.Mr. Dimitri VlassisChief, Crime <strong>Co</strong>nventions SectionUnited Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)<strong><strong>Co</strong>nflict</strong> <strong>of</strong> interest in politics and administration in acomparative and historical perspectiveSir Tim LankesterPresident, <strong>Co</strong>rpus Christi <strong>Co</strong>llege, Ox<strong>for</strong>d University, UnitedKingdomInternational experiences <strong>of</strong> applying the conflict-<strong>of</strong>interestconceptMr. Richard E. MessickSenior Governance Specialist, <strong>Co</strong>-director, Law and JusticeThematic Group, Public Sector Governance PovertyReduction and <strong>Economic</strong> Management, The World Bank14:45–16:15 <strong><strong>Co</strong>nflict</strong>-<strong>of</strong>-interest issues in selected countries andjurisdictionsChair: Mr. Weldon EppChargé d’Affaires, Canadian Embassy, JakartaSpeakers:<strong><strong>Co</strong>nflict</strong>-<strong>of</strong>-interest issues in Canadian government andpoliticsMr. Brian Rad<strong>for</strong>dLegal Advisor, Public Sector Integrity Office, Canada<strong><strong>Co</strong>nflict</strong>-<strong>of</strong>-interest policies and instruments in the Republic<strong>of</strong> KoreaMr. Gae Ok ParkDirector, Policy <strong>Co</strong>ordination Team, Korea Independent<strong>Co</strong>mmission Against <strong>Co</strong>rruptionADB/OECD Anti-<strong>Co</strong>rruption Initiative <strong>for</strong> Asia and the Pacific