Opening the 'Tackling Corruption Together' conference here, Secretary-General Patricia Scotland called on the government, civil society and business leaders to combine forces against corruption, and said collaboration between countries would be critical to this fight.
"It's going to take all of us to tackle corruption in all its forms," Scotland said.
"This isn't just about money. It's about the corruption that sees women have to trade sexual favours for access to goods and services, it's the corruption that sees children abused so they can stay in the classroom, it's the corruption that blights so many lives in so many different ways."
Scotland said she would like to bring together partners to develop an international scheme for better procurement across the public and private sectors.
"Collaboration and cooperation between different nation states will be critical if we are to successfully meet the challenge bribery and corruption creates for us all," she said.
The conference precedes the Anti-Corruption Summit:London 2016 tomorrow, which aims to agree a package of practical steps to expose and drive out corrupt practices.
Nigerian President Buhari gave the keynote speech at the conference. Other speakers included Prime Minister Joseph Muscat of Malta, Jose Ugaz from Transparency International and Mo Ibrahim, Founder of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, which assesses the quality of governance in African countries.
"Governments cannot tackle corruption alone, and we welcome the lead given by the new Secretary-General in putting corruption on the agenda, and including business and civil society as part of the discussion," Cobus de Swardt, Managing Director of Transparency International, one of the organising partners, said.
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