The move aims to implement and promote deals reached at the G20 summit held earlier this month in China's eastern city of Hangzhou, where the grouping's leaders unanimously endorsed China's initiative to establish such a centre in the country.
The centre was set up yesterday and is seated at Beijing Normal University. It will be the first of its kind for G20 members to carry out research, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
It will create a platform for G20 members to exchange experience through academic research and training, provide intellectual support for China's participation in global anti-corruption cooperation and promote a new international anti-corruption order, an official statement said.
"This will leave corrupt officials no place to hide in G20 members' territories and in the world at large," he had said.
The joint statement issued at the end of the summit in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi took part said "we commit to continue the G20 Denial of Entry Experts Network."
"Consistent with our national legal systems, we will work on cross-border cooperation and information sharing between law enforcement and anti-corruption agencies and judicial authorities," it had said.
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