ACT!
Anti-corruption toolkit for public bodies
PARTICIPATING CITIES
Athens
Thanks to its strong and active involvement in this programme, the Municipality of Athens provided practical proof of its intention to embrace innovative approaches to preventing corruption, promoting transparency and fostering democratic participation. As the largest and most populous municipality in Greece, Athens –through its participation in the ACT project– aspires to be a pioneer…
Madrid
Madrid is the capital of Spain and one of the most important cities in the European Union. The current population is over 3 million, and the metropolitan area has more than 6 million inhabitants. The city of Madrid relies on an open government strategy based on three tenets: Transparency, Open Data, and City Participation and…
Milan
The Municipality of Milan is of the strong opinion that corruption can only be fought effectively if preventative, as well as punitive, measures are employed. In January 2014, the city approved a Three-Year Anti-Corruption and Transparency Plan, which is updated annually. The Plan, approved by the Municipal Council on the proposal of the Secretary General…
HOW TO JOIN
Have your institution join the ACT project
Find out how to join the initiative and how to benefit from one or more tools to increase the transparency of your institution
TOOLKIT
Access to information
A self-assessment tool to evaluate and improve municipalities’ access to information rules
Analysing the risks of corruption
A tool to guide institutions in identifying and analysing the risks of corruption
Legislative process tool
A tool to monitor meetings involving our institutional representatives and their financial interests
Open data on procurement procedures
How to implement the international Open Contracting standard and make a city’s public contract data accessible and interoperable
Whistleblowing
How the globaleaks encrypted platforms can facilitate internal reporting
NEWS
An international conference to present the ACT! project’s tools in Europe
The international conference to present the results from the ACT! project will be held on Tuesday, 23rd March at 10.00am. The initiative partners, Access Info Europe, VouliWatch, OnData, the Openpolis Foundation, Avviso Pubblico, and Re-Act, coordinated by Transparency International Italia, have spent two years developing a set of tools to help public bodies prevent any…