For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
August 10, 2006
President's Statement on Kleptocracy
Fact Sheet: National Strategy to Internationalize Efforts Against Kleptocracy
For too long, the culture of corruption has undercut development and
good governance and bred criminality and mistrust around the world.
High-level corruption by senior government officials, or kleptocracy, is
a grave and corrosive abuse of power and represents the most invidious
type of public corruption. It threatens our national interest and
violates our values. It impedes our efforts to promote freedom and
democracy, end poverty, and combat international crime and terrorism.
Kleptocracy is an obstacle to democratic progress, undermines faith in
government institutions, and steals prosperity from the people.
Promoting transparent, accountable governance is a critical component of
our freedom agenda.
At this year's G-8 meeting in St Petersburg, my colleagues joined me in
calling for strengthened international efforts to deny kleptocrats
access to our financial systems and safe haven in our countries;
stronger efforts to combat fraud, corruption, and misuse of public
resources; and increased capacity internationally to prevent
opportunities for high-level public corruption. Today, I am announcing
a new element in my Administration's plan to fight kleptocracy, The
National Strategy to Internationalize Efforts against Kleptocracy, which
sets forth a framework to deter, prevent, and address high-level, public
corruption. It identifies critical tools to detect and prosecute
corrupt officials around the world, so that the promise of economic
assistance and growth reaches the people.
Our objective is to defeat high-level public corruption in all its forms
and to deny corrupt officials access to the international financial
system as a means of defrauding their people and hiding their ill-gotten
gains. Given the nature of our open, accessible international financial
system, our success in fighting kleptocracy will depend upon the
participation and accountability of our partner nations, the
international financial community, and regional and multilateral
development institutions. Together, we can confront kleptocracy and
help create the conditions necessary for people everywhere to enjoy the
full benefits of honest, just, and accountable governance.
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