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Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) is pleased to share the MACN’s 2019 Impact report. The report describes the exciting results of the collective action programmes and the engagement in the membership on tools and best practice sharing.

The report also includes a summary of the direction that the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) will take in the coming years, with the new 2025 strategy.  

MACN’s 2025 strategy

John Sypnowich, the Chair of the Steering Committee for the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN), said “In October 2019, MACN members signed off on our 2025 strategy. The strategy defines MACN’s 2025 journey, with an emphasis on our Members’ commitment to combatting corruption globally.

He adds, “This will see MACN focusing on supply chains and highlighting safer courses of action for our captains and crews. This strategy also establishes MACN’s collaborative approach model as a measure for success.

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