11 May 2001
Source: http://usinfo.state.gov


10 May 2001

FBI Co-hosts International Conference on Corruption

(With German Federal Criminal Police, Marshall Center; May 14-18)
(600)

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), together with the
German Federal Criminal Police, and the George C. Marshall European
Center for Security Studies, will co-host the second in a series of
international conferences on the threat that organized crime poses to
national security and regional stability.

Scheduled for May 14-18 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, this
year's conference will focus on corruption of government officials and
processes, and it is expected to draw more than 120 participants from
30 countries in North America and Eurasia.

Following is the text of an FBI press release with more details:

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U.S. Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington D.C. 

May 9, 2001 

he FBI together with the German Federal Criminal Police (BKA) and the
George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies will be
co-hosting an international conference entitled "Corruption Within
Security Forces: A Threat to National Security," in
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany on May 14-18, 2001.

This is a second in a series of conferences hosted by the FBI, the
Marshall Center and the BKA to examine the threat that organized crime
poses to national security and regional stability. This year's
conference will focus on corruption of government officials and
processes within security forces: law enforcement, customs and border
control and military service.

The conference objectives are to evaluate the threat that corruption
within security forces poses to the development of democratic
processes and institutions; and its impact on force protection,
national security and regional stability; determine what is required
for the early and successful identification and containment of
corruption within the security forces; review the effectiveness of
measures that have been used to combat and contain corruption; and to
propose measures and processes that should be implemented domestically
and transnationally to eliminate corruption within security forces.
Specifically, a large portion of the conference will address the
issues of weapons smuggling and illegal immigrants; two problems that
are of major concern to all countries slated to attend the Garmisch
meetings.

Scheduled participants number more than 120 from nearly 30 countries
of North America and Eurasia. Included on the attendee list are more
than 15 Ministers or Members of Parliament and numerous heads of
national agencies that deal with corruption or national security, such
as Security Services, Customs, Criminal Investigations, Justice,
Defense and Counter-Intelligence, as well as representatives of
international organizations such as Europol, the Organization for
Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), and the Organization of
Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

The FBI will be represented by Assistant Directors of the Criminal
Investigative Division (CID), and the Office of Professional
Responsibility (OPR); and officials from the Office of General
Counsel, the New York Field Office and the Organized Crime and
Corruption/Civil Rights Sections of the CID.

News media representatives interested in more information regarding
the conference or in covering the event may contact Debbie Weierman at
the FBI National Press Office at (202) 324-8055 prior to Friday May
11; or at the George C. Marshall Center in Garmisch-Partenkirchen,
Germany at 011 49 8821 750543 starting Saturday, May 12.

The Marshall Center maintains an academic policy of "non-attribution,"
but the Public Affairs Office of the Center and FBI Media
Representative Debbie Weierman will seek to accommodate advance
requests for interviews with distinguished guest speakers following
their presentations or other requests for coverage of the conference.

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