Side Event - Combating transnational bribery as a driver of environmental crime
Mar 25, 2025 | 8:30 AM - 10:00 AMSide Events (CC4)
Mar 25, 2025 | 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM
Side Events (CC4)
Description
Transnational bribery is a key enabler of environmental crimes such as illegal logging, fisheries crimes, land clearing, and waste trafficking. Bribery allows perpetrators to bypass laws, evade enforcement, and exploit resources illegally, threatening ecosystems and sustainable development. These crimes often cross borders, requiring coordinated responses from both supply and demand-side countries.
This session will explore how foreign bribery facilitates environmental crimes and examine challenges in detecting, investigating, and prosecuting these complex, cross-border offences. Panellists will discuss innovative approaches to enforcement, including strengthening the role of financial crime authorities and fostering international collaboration. The session will also address how the private sector can engage in prevention efforts, with a focus on improving transparency, accountability, and reporting mechanisms.
By tackling bribery as a driver of environmental crime, this session aims to shed light on practical solutions to enhance enforcement and safeguard natural resources on a global scale.