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APNAC Award Nominations

GUIDELINES
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Eligible nominees

  1. The nominees must have undertaken an action that is likely to significantly influence, or to have had a significant impact on existing levels of corruption in their respective country or region.
  2. The action should be on likely to attract interest and emulation in other parts of the world
  3. The action must be significantly imaginative, innovative or courageous and deserving of wide international recognition.

In eligible nominees

 

The following categories of nominees will not be considered for the APNAC Award:

  1. Individuals of questionable integrity or goals
  2. Members of the APNAC Executive and the APNAC Awards committee.

Nomination procedure

  1. Nominations may be made by any persons or national APNAC chapters at any time in accordance with the provisions of these rules. Self-nominations will not be accepted.
  2. Previous candidates can not be re-nominated
  3. Individuals are advised where APNAC Chapters exist to submit proposals to be considered for the Award through the national APNAC chapters.
  4. It will be open for the Awards Committee to make nominations.

Nomination File

 

To be eligible for consideration, a nomination must include the following personal details of the nominee, including a short curriculum vitae, a letter putting forward the nomination and making the case for the nomination, including a draft citation setting out in no more than 500 words the reason why the nominee should receive an Award.

Incomplete files cannot be considered by the Awards Committee

 

The deadline for submission is May, 2005.

The results of the APNAC Award will be announced at the APNAC Southern Africa regional workshop in 2005.