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Green Corruption

Our Green Corruption programme is a standout example of how we empower, enable and connect practitioners to collectively address corruption as an obstacle to progress on global challenges.

Safeguarding our environment by ensuring a successful energy transition is one of humanity’s greatest challenges – one that is deeply connected to stability, security, peace and economic development.

However, corruption undermines global efforts to combat climate change and environmental degradation. It enables illegal exploitation of natural resources, weakens environmental policies, facilitates organised environmental crimes and diverts critical funds meant for energy transition and climate change adaptation and mitigation.

The Green Corruption programme at the Basel Institute on Governance is a multi-disciplinary initiative that applies anti-corruption and governance tools to environmental and energy transition-related challenges. Our work prioritises efforts to safeguard forests and critical minerals.

How we work

We collaborate with governments, the private sector, and civil society across the world, with team members based and working with partners in Ukraine, Indonesia, Madagascar, Malawi, Uganda, Peru, Bolivia and Ecuador.

Our team includes specialists in financial investigations, asset recovery, corruption risk mitigation, internal controls and environmental crime. We work hands-on with local partners in the public, private and civil society sectors to, among other things:

Secure supply chains for minerals

critical to the energy transition, such as lithium, nickel and germanium.

Build robust internal controls

for our partners entrusted with protecting and sustainably utilising natural resources.

Bring environmental criminals to justice

and recover illicit assets.

Enhance corruption safeguards

in green finance mechanisms.

Convene practitioners

in the green corruption space from around the world to learn from each other and bolster each other’s efforts.

11 March 2025

How tackling green corruption can help us get ahead in the race to net zero

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4 February 2025

Peter Maurer on new priorities in addressing corruption, environment and climate challenges

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28 November 2024

How integrity risk assessments can support Indonesian SOEs in reaching their goals

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28 November 2024

Protecting forests through corruption prevention: videos on promising initiatives in Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru

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10 November 2024

Joining forces to protect the Amazon forest and its communities from corruption

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9 November 2024

Unidos para proteger los bosques amazónicos y a sus comunidades frente a la corrupción

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2 September 2024

Managing corruption risks in the timber value chain: new three-country course in Latin America

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24 May 2024

Building follow-the-money skills and networks to target environmental crime syndicates

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16 May 2024

Peruvian region takes an important step towards protecting forests from corruption

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20 February 2024

Combating corruption to protect the environment attracts high-level support

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4 December 2023

Seedlings of hope: New report on promising efforts to address environmental corruption

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30 November 2023

New insights into corruption in waste management and trade

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28 September 2023

Progress in fighting green corruption – and the path ahead

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27 September 2023

Andrea Gacki: How the U.S. Treasury Department is combatting green corruption

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26 September 2023

U.S. action against green corruption – keynote speech by Richard Nephew

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Our impact

Since 2018, the Green Corruption programme has driven tangible progress in efforts to understand, prevent and combat corruption affecting the environment. Drawing on expertise across the Basel Institute and its International Centre for Asset Recovery, we have applied a multi-pronged approach covering:

Enforcement

Prevention

Partnerships

Knowledge

Our impact

Since 2018, the Green Corruption programme has driven tangible progress in efforts to understand, prevent and combat corruption affecting the environment.

Drawing on expertise across the Basel Institute and its International Centre for Asset Recovery, we have applied a multi-pronged approach covering:

Enforcement

Training and assisting partner agencies to apply “follow the money” approaches to environmental crime cases. Some have now achieved their first ever asset recovery successes, including in cases targeting millions of dollars in assets linked to forestry, gold trafficking, illegal wildlife trade and more.

Prevention

Strengthening corruption prevention systems, such as codes of ethics, whistleblowing system, automation, business process optimisation, etc in government agencies and state-owned enterprises to ensure better management of natural resources such as timber and minerals.

Partnerships

Bridging the gap between anti-corruption, conservation and environmental crime experts through initiatives like the Countering Environmental Corruption Practitioners Forum.

Knowledge

Advancing research and awareness on how corruption and governance failures fuel environmental degradation and jeopardise the green transition, shaping global discussions and policy responses.

By bringing our anti-corruption and governance expertise, we strengthen efforts to protect the environment, address climate change and ensure a just, sustainable future.

The Green Corruption programme has been the grateful recipient of multi-year core funding from the Principality of Liechtenstein and project funding from the United Kingdom, the United States and Switzerland.

Free resources

Countering Environmental Corruption Practitioners Forum

Join conservation and anti-corruption professionals from around the world in the Countering Environmental Corruption Practitioners Forum – an initiative of the Basel Institute, WWF, Transparency International and TRAFFIC launched in 2020.

Latest Publications

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Green Corruption

Guide to strengthening internal controls to prevent corruption in illegal wildlife trade enforcement

Green Corruption

(Forthcoming) Working Paper 49: Dirty deals – Case studies on corruption in waste management and trade

Green Corruption

Wildlife crime learning series – understanding risks, avenues for action

Green Corruption

(Forthcoming) Working Paper 50: Seedlings of hope: Addressing corruption linked to crimes that impact the environment in line with UNCAC Resolution 8/12

Green Corruption

A Social Model of Conservation to Fight Wildlife Trafficking: What Conservationists Can Learn from Public Health

Green Corruption

Special analysis: How will COVID-19 impact global wildlife trafficking?

Green Corruption

Corruption risks in the forestry sector in Ukraine

Green Corruption

Terrorism, Conflict, and Ivory Trafficking: Myth & Reality

Green Corruption

Illicit financial flows and natural resource corruption - a TNRC guide

Green Corruption

Basel Gold Day II: Recycled Gold – From awareness to collective action on recycled gold and artisanal mining

Green Corruption

Law enforcement, criminal justice and natural resource corruption - a TNRC guide

Green Corruption

Internal controls and illegal wildlife trade: A systemic approach to corruption prevention and law enforcement integrity

Green Corruption

Where are the weakest links in the illegal wildlife trade enforcement chain? Lessons from corruption risk assessments with agencies in three countries

Green Corruption

How corruption threatens the forests of Ukraine: Typology and case studies on corruption and illegal logging.

Green Corruption

Guide to conducting corruption risk assessments in a wildlife law enforcement context

Green Corruption

Green Corruption - interview with Miljøkrim

Green Corruption

Corrupting the Environment: insights on corruption, the environment and illicit trade

Green Corruption

Working Paper 37: The Green Corruption paradox: Natural resource management and environmental corruption in Indonesia

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