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186 Managing Conflict of InterestDay 2–Tuesday, 7 August 200709:00–10:30 Implementation and enforcement: Laws and instrumentsChair: Ms. Kathleen MoktanDirector, Capacity Development and Governance Division,ADB, and the ADB/OECD Anti-Corruption Initiative for Asiaand the PacificSpeakers:Management of conflict of interest in the public sector:Generic law, procedures for compliance, checklists, tests,and other toolsMr. Janos BertokSenior Governance Specialist, Innovation and IntegrityDivision, Directorate for Public Governance and TerritorialDevelopment, Organisation for Economic Co-operationand Development (OECD)Private gain from public loss: How Thailand copes withcorruption from conflict of interestMr. Medhi KrongKaewCommissioner, National Counter Corruption Commission,ThailandCompliance mechanisms in Hong Kong, ChinaMr. Samuel HuiAssistant Director of Corruption Prevention, IndependentCommission Against Corruption, Hong Kong, China10:45–12:00 Implementation and enforcement mechanisms in politics,administration and businessChair: Mr. Joel HellmanGovernance Advisor, World Bank Office, IndonesiaSpeakers:Conflictof-interest enforcement in the USMr. Peter J. AinsworthDeputy Chief for Litigation, Public Integrity Section,Criminal Division, US Department of JusticeADB/OECD Anti-Corruption Initiative for Asia and the Pacific

Appendix 187Detecting conflict of interest in politics and electionfinancing in the USMr. Larry MakinsonCenter for Responsive PoliticsUnited States13:30–14:30 Implementation and enforcement: Codes of conductin the public sectorChair: H. E. Sri Mulyani IndrawatiMinister of Finance, Republic of IndonesiaSpeakers:Preventing conflict of interest in the administrationthrough a code of conduct and ethics legislation:Experience of the People’s Republic of ChinaMr. Song DajunDeputy Director General for Administrative Supervision andInspection, Ministry of Supervision, People’s Republic ofChinaPreventing conflict of interest in the Australian PublicServiceMr. Mike JonesSenior Executive Advisor, The Australian Public ServiceCommission14:45–16:15 Implementation and enforcement: Codes of conductin the private sectorChair: H. E. Mari E. PangestuMinister of Trade, Republic of IndonesiaSpeakers:Enforcement of guidelines for good corporate governance:The experience of PakistanMr. Asad Ali ShahPartner, Deloitte M. Yousuf Adil Saleem & Co., CharteredAccountants, PakistanADB/OECD Anti-Corruption Initiative for Asia and the Pacific

186 <strong>Managing</strong> <strong><strong>Co</strong>nflict</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Interest</strong>Day 2–Tuesday, 7 August 200709:00–10:30 Implementation and en<strong>for</strong>cement: Laws and instrumentsChair: Ms. Kathleen MoktanDirector, Capacity Development and Governance Division,ADB, and the ADB/OECD Anti-<strong>Co</strong>rruption Initiative <strong>for</strong> Asiaand the PacificSpeakers:Management <strong>of</strong> conflict <strong>of</strong> interest in the public sector:Generic law, procedures <strong>for</strong> compliance, checklists, tests,and other toolsMr. Janos BertokSenior Governance Specialist, Innovation and IntegrityDivision, Directorate <strong>for</strong> Public Governance and TerritorialDevelopment, <strong>Organisation</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Economic</strong> <strong>Co</strong>-operationand Development (OECD)Private gain from public loss: How Thailand copes withcorruption from conflict <strong>of</strong> interestMr. Medhi KrongKaew<strong>Co</strong>mmissioner, National <strong>Co</strong>unter <strong>Co</strong>rruption <strong>Co</strong>mmission,Thailand<strong>Co</strong>mpliance mechanisms in Hong Kong, ChinaMr. Samuel HuiAssistant Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Co</strong>rruption Prevention, Independent<strong>Co</strong>mmission Against <strong>Co</strong>rruption, Hong Kong, China10:45–12:00 Implementation and en<strong>for</strong>cement mechanisms in politics,administration and businessChair: Mr. Joel HellmanGovernance Advisor, World Bank Office, IndonesiaSpeakers:<strong><strong>Co</strong>nflict</strong>–<strong>of</strong>-interest en<strong>for</strong>cement in the USMr. Peter J. AinsworthDeputy Chief <strong>for</strong> Litigation, Public Integrity Section,Criminal Division, US Department <strong>of</strong> JusticeADB/OECD Anti-<strong>Co</strong>rruption Initiative <strong>for</strong> Asia and the Pacific

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