Integrity in the Interface between the private and the public sectors in the Arab countries. Casablanca, Morocco September 2013

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Integrity in the Interface between the private and the public sectors in the Arab countries Casablanca, Morocco 24-25 September 2013

WCO HQ- Brussels - Belgium Copyright WCO-OMD 2013 2

WCO MISSION STATEMENT «To enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of Customs administrations» by improving their ability to : Collect fiscal revenue Facilitate trade Apply trade regulations Protect society International Conventions and standards Capacity Building Integrity = pillar of Customs Reform 3 Copyright WCO-OMD 2013

CORRUPTION IN CUSTOMS Corruption is an obstacle to reforms The positive impact of investments in technology and human resources can be reduced by corruption Reforms are thought of in offices, but not always fully implemented on the ground Gap between the reality in the field and what the Director General thinks is happening Customs is part of a system changes will take time 4 Copyright WCO-OMD 2013

CORRUPTION IN CUSTOMS Customs is exposed to corruption in a particular way Direct contacts with goods, people and money Important decisions on duty/tax or admissibility of imports/exports Customs personnel often work in remote border stations Clearance of many good is time sensitive Expectations of social networks

Negative consequences of corruption in Customs Revenue leakage Reduction in public trust and confidence Reduction in compliance Reduction in community protection and national security Barriers to international trade and economic development Increased costs borne by the community

WCO APPROACH TO INTEGRITY Focuses on Customs Partnerships Tailor-made/long-term solutions Integrity is part of an overall Customs modernization process Research

WCO Integrity Tools and Instruments Revised Arusha Declaration Integrity Development Guide Model Code of Ethics and Conduct Integrity Newsletter Integrity Sub-Committee

WCO Revised Arusha Declaration. 1. Leadership and Commitment 2. Regulatory Framework 3. Transparency 4. Automation 5. Reform and Modernization 6. Audit and Investigation 7. Code of Conduct 8. Human Resource Management Remuneration and conditions of service Recruitment, promotion Rotation, relocation and deployment Training and professional development Performance appraisal/management 9. Morale and Organizational Culture 10. Relationship with the Private Sector

TRANSPARENCY Integrity Development Guide What are the procedures in place for informing clients of their rights when dealing with the administration and how are these procedures communicated? RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PRIVATE SECTOR Have appropriate consultative mechanisms been established to facilitate communication and co-operation between Customs/the administration and client groups? Have formal co-operative arrangements been established with industry bodies incorporating aspects such as the knowledge of Customs procedures, information exchange and two-way training?

WCO Integrity strategy Awareness raising International/regional/national events Integrity self-assessment workshops Integrity Sub-Committee (meets once a year) Integrity Newsletter

WCO Integrity strategy Empirical approach and performance measurement Not relying on subjective data but on quantifiable information Detect bad practices which can be connected to, or support corruption and impact on the Institution s objectives (revenue collection, security, enforcement Using data extracted from Customs clearance systems, measurement, and performance contracts between Customs leaders and frontline officers. Indicators to measure the economic activity from a Customs point of view, the time taken by Customs officials and brokers to process files, the effectiveness of controls and of so called sensitive procedures and compliance with the Customs channels

Integrity Pilot project : Uruguay Partnership with the private sector Comprehensive Customs reform Stakeholder s perception survey revealed a negative image of Customs 10 MOUs on Ethics and Transparency with Customs partners (Customs brokers, Free zones, exporters, express carriers, International road transport associations, etc.) Signed by the Director General of Customs and the heads of the associations Regular meetings between Customs and the associations Results : legal action taken improved dialogue w/the private sector increased transparency

Projects in the MENA region Morocco- Integrity pilot project (Monitoring center) risk mapping Egypt Integrity self-assessment Algiers - Research conference on performance measurement Tunisia Integrity self-assessment

CONCLUSION No one size fits all Customs is part of a system Some change is possible with the right ingredients and the implementation of realistic measures Integrity should be a pillar of any Customs reform

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION! Patricia Revesz Governance Advisor Capacity Building Directorate Patricia.Revesz@wcoomd.org (+32 2 209 94 22) Copyright WCO-OMD 2013 16