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FCC Construcción participates in the world's largest anti-corruption meeting

23/12/2025

FCC Construcción participates in the world's largest anti-corruption meeting

FCC Construcción participates in the world's largest anti-corruption meeting

FCC Construcción has participated in the world's largest anti-corruption meeting. The meeting adopted the ‘Doha Declaration 2025: Strengthening International Cooperation and Technical Assistance and Leveraging the Opportunities Offered by Artificial Intelligence Systems to Prevent and Combat Corruption’. This declaration sends a clear message that forging tomorrow's integrity requires leveraging technology responsibly and strengthening international cooperation.

As corruption and financial crime become increasingly sophisticated, law enforcement and judicial systems must keep pace with these ever-evolving threats. The Doha Declaration 2025 calls on States to leverage digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, to strengthen international law enforcement cooperation in cross-border corruption cases and improve the accuracy, efficiency and objectivity of national efforts to measure corruption risks.

It encourages the use of technologies developed by networks of experts, including through the Global Operational Network of Anti-Corruption Law Enforcement Authorities (Red GlobE) of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), to enable the secure and rapid exchange of information. The timely exchange of information is critical in corruption cases, where delays can undermine investigations and jeopardise results.

The Conference has adopted eleven resolutions on a wide range of topics, underscoring the complexity of the challenges facing the world today. The resolutions focus, among other things, on improving transparency in the financing of political parties, candidates for elected office and election campaigns; strengthening the integrity of children and young people through education; the role of corruption in facilitating other crimes, such as migrant smuggling and crimes affecting the environment; and the future of the peer review mechanism of the United Nations Convention against Corruption.

FCC Construcción, together with twenty other companies, has joined the newly created Private Sector Platform of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption (COSP), co-led by UNODC and the United Nations Global Compact. This new collaboration mechanism allows companies to contribute to the implementation of the Convention and strengthen partnerships between the public and private sectors. FCC Construcción thus becomes the first Spanish company and the first construction company in the world to join this initiative.

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