Brasilia:The BRICS nations on Thursday reaffirmed their commitment to fighting corruption, and joining multilateral efforts in denying haven to economic and corruption offenders and facilitate the repatriation of proceeds of crime.
In a statement, the BRICS nations said: "We reaffirm our commitment to fight corruption, inter alia, through the strengthening of domestic legal frameworks, as appropriate, to more effectively address cases of corruption. We remain committed to adopting integrity measures in the public sector and promoting integrity standards in private enterprises and to build a stronger global commitment to a culture of intolerance towards corruption."
"We will maintain our ongoing efforts on anti-corruption law enforcement cooperation and returning of assets, including on civil and administrative proceedings. We will make full use of the BRICS Meeting on Asset Recovery and strengthen experience-sharing and case-cooperation on asset recovery among BRICS countries," it said.
"We will enhance our exchange of views within multilateral frameworks such as UNCAC (United Nations Convention against Corruption) and the G20 Anti-Corruption Working Group, to join efforts in denying safe haven to economic and corruption offenders and to facilitate the repatriation of proceeds of crime," it said.
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The five countries of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, also acknowledged the continued support provided by the BRICS Revenue Authorities towards implementation of the global standards on transparency and exchange of information and the minimum standards against Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) - which refers to corporate tax planning strategies used by multinationals to "shift" profits from higher-tax jurisdictions to lower tax jurisdictions, thus "eroding" the "tax-base" of the higher-tax jurisdictions.