Seafarers, ship
owning / managing / operating companies and their agents can now report
incidents of corruption in Indian ports / seaside through a new, dedicated,
state-of-the-art, multilingual and 24/7 helpline provided by MACN in India and
operated by ISWAN. This helpline is
operational since 25th November 2022.
The Maritime
Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) has partnered with the International Seafarers’
Welfare and Assistance Network (ISWAN) to provide the new helpline service,
which is a critical component of MACN’s work to tackle maritime bribery and other corruption incidents (both in cash
and kind) on the seaside in India.
MACN is a global organisation
with 186 members in the maritime and logistics supply chain industry. MACN and
its members work towards the elimination of all forms of maritime corruption by: raising
awareness of the challenges faced; implementing the MACN Anti-Corruption
Principles and co-developing and sharing best practices; collaborating with
governments, non-governmental organizations, and civil society to identify and
mitigate the root causes of corruption; and creating a culture of integrity
within the maritime community.
India is already a
signatory to and has ratified the United Nation’s Convention Against Corruption
(UNCAC- 2000). Bribery and corruption are criminalised in India under the
Indian Prevention of Corruption Act (1998) and Companies Act (2013), amongst
other Indian legal frameworks. However, merchant vessels and other allied
stakeholders continue to encounter incidents of corruption in the maritime
value chain when ships call at Indian ports. The IMO has, through its Circular
FAL.5/Circ.48 dated 1st June 2022, called upon shipping companies worldwide to
report maritime corruption incidents to MACN.
In 2019, MACN had
launched its Port Integrity Campaign in India to reduce and, in the long term,
eliminate integrity issues and bottlenecks to trade during operations in Indian
ports. MACN’s Indian operations formally commenced on 27th July 2022.
Complainants are advised to
file PANs (Pre-Arrival Notifications) to MACN-India at least 72 hours prior to
the arrival of the vessels. Following that, if they
encounter any maritime corruption issues, they should inform the MACN-India in
real time.
Seafarers can report
an incident of corruption to the MACN-India Helpline through the following
contact channels:
Telephone number:
+44 7418 375922; E-mail: macn@seafarerassistance.org