Dear CII Community,

We would like to express warm welcome to the newest member of CII community: CGIAR: Science for humanity’s greatest challenges.

Their recent work has indicated the CGIAR not only fits the criteria but will also bring valuable experience and knowledge onto the wider CII community in the field of uncovering the corruption, expose wrongdoing, and hold those in power accountable for their actions. 

CGIAR  is a global research partnership of 11 International Agricultural Research Centers, established in 1971, whose mission is “To deliver science and innovation that advance the transformation of food, land, and water systems in a climate crisis through the CGIAR Research Programs”.

Congratulations to CGIAR on joining us!

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CII General Principles for Core Investigative Activities

Six volumes of General Principles for conducting core investigative activities that greatly expand on the principles within the CII’s Uniform Principles and Guidelines for Investigations. Endorsed at the 21st CII, these Principles provide more in-depth, principles-based, uniform guidance to investigators and Investigative Offices conducting these six core activities: Intake and Evaluation, Scoping and Planning, collection of Physical and Documentary Evidence, collection of Testimonial Evidence, collection of Digital Evidence and Evidence Analysis and Reporting of Findings.

As supplements to the CII’s Uniform Principles and Guidelines, each paper sets out non-binding principles establishing uniform standards to guide investigators and Investigative Offices undertaking these activities. They are purposely not prescriptive in technical details nor implementing practices. These Principles will also form the basis for a future CII Investigator Credential and CII Investigator training pathways.