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| Inter-American Convention Against Corruption | |
|---|---|
| Signed | 29 March 1996 |
| Location | Caracas, Venezuela |
| Effective | 6 March 1997 |
| Condition | 2 ratifications |
| Parties | 34[1] |
| Depositary | General Secretariat of theOrganization of American States |
| Languages | English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish |
TheInter-American Convention Against Corruption (IACAC) was adopted by the member countries of theOrganization of American States on 29 March 1996; it came into force on 6 March 1997.It was the first international convention to address the question ofcorruption.
According to Article II of the convention's text, it has two goals:
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