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2008 Integrity Awards Nomination and Selection Procedures Introduced in 2000, the Transparency International Integrity Awards aim to recognise a particular action or initiative undertaken by one or several individuals or organisations in a manner that deserves credit and constitutes a tangible contribution to the promotion of the goals of the TI movement. While recipients of the Awards would be expected to be of exemplary character, the Awards will recognise a particular action or initiative and are not made for reasons of demonstrated good character. The TI Integrity Awards may be conferred to a person (or an organisation) discharging official duties as well as to an activist (or activists) from all walks of life. The Awards Committee will usually choose up to three award recipients per year. In making these awards, the Committee will take into consideration the need to recognise efforts in diverse fields of civil society, the private sector and government and to recognise the initiatives taking place throughout the world. The Award consists of a trophy.
The deadline for submitting nominations is 31 August 2008. Guidelines The Challenge of the TI Integrity Awards The TI Integrity Awards may have a profound effect and may translate into social, political and economic developments in the countries to which they relate. Therefore, in selecting Awards recipients, the Awards Committee must set the standards for a clear evaluation process honouring the right of participation and equality of opportunities within the overall requirement of ensuring diversity. Eligible Nominees Nominees must meet the following requirements:
In considering nominations the Awards Committee also looks for both geographical and occupational balance. Nominations for posthumous awards can be considered by the Committee only in truly exceptional cases. A nomination for a posthumous award requires a nomination consent letter from the next closest living relative. Ineligible Nominees The following categories of nominees will not be considered for the TI Integrity Awards:
Nomination Procedure
Nominations submitted by salaried staff of the TI Secretariat will not be permitted. Nomination File To be eligible for consideration, a nomination must include the following:
Incomplete nomination files cannot be considered by the Awards Committee. The Secretary will check the nomination files for completeness, acknowledge receipt of the files and forward the Nomination Files to the members of the Awards Committee. The Awards Committee will then duly evaluate the nomination files. The Awards Committee will seek national chapter input whenever possible. National chapter input will be taken in consideration but cannot be considered binding. The Awards Committee will forward its recommendations to the TI Board of Directors for confirmation on a no-objection basis. The Board may invite the Awards committee to reconsider a particular nomination giving its reasons. Where the Awards Committee confirms its decision, the decision of the Awards Committee will be final. Prerogatives of the Awards Committee The Awards Committee has the right:
Conflict of Interest Members of the Awards Committee will refrain from voting on a particular nomination when a conflict of interest may arise. General Disclosure All nominations become the property of Transparency International (TI). By submitting a nomination, TI is granted the right to use the name, voice and image of a nominee, without compensation, for the purpose of advertising and publicising all matters related to the Integrity Awards programme and award ceremony in any medium, worldwide. Winner(s) is/are responsible for obtaining all proper documentation (visa, passport etc.) in order to travel to the award ceremony. Privacy Policy The Integrity Awards nomination process is carried out in compliance with applicable laws on data privacy protection and data security. Transparency International will not collect, store or use any personal data without the nominee’s knowledge and consent. The nominee(s) may revoke this consent at any time by writing integrityawards@transparency.org. Personal data is collected only for the purpose of the nomination and will be disclosed only to the members of the Integrity Awards Committee. Announcement of results The results of the Integrity Awards will be announced in October 2008. |
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