Financial secrecy in the spotlight
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Secrecy jurisdictions, offshore accounts, beneficial owners: they're in the news thanks to recent revelations. What can be done?
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Secrecy jurisdictions, offshore accounts, beneficial owners: they're in the news thanks to recent revelations. What can be done?
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The Russian government is sending out two very different messages in its declared war on corruption.
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Ten years after the original publication of the Business Principles for Countering Bribery, we're seeking public input on a proposed update to this gold standard of corporate…
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Match-fixing is a great danger to football. We're joining an effort to prevent match-fixing from spoiling the beautiful game.
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The MDGs aimed for major progress against inequality by 2015, but anti-corruption safeguards are needed to ensure success.
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To celebrate International Women’s Day, we're highlighting women corruption fighters around the world.
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Is enough being done to engage women in anti-corruption work? What can be done to help women fight corruption?
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This man was just sent to prison. So why is he smiling? He's part of a new generation of whistleblowers who are changing the game.
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As the People’s Congress meets this week, China's new leaders face a series of challenges to continue the corruption clean-up.
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After allegations of inadequate asset disclosure forced Slovenia's prime minister from office, some parliamentarians are looking to review the laws that enable the country's…
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FIFA’s credibility and the success of the fight against match fixing will rest on its commitment to good governance.
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For the first time, civil society will officially join G20 meetings in Russia later this year. Transparency International is part of the 'C20' that will monitor and advise at the…
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The integrity of the food supply chain has been called into question across Europe as tons of horse meat has been sold as beef.
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Ex-prime minister Silvio Berlusconi recently said bribes are not a crime. He's wrong: bribery is a crime not only in Italy, but for Italian firms operating abroad, too.
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On 14 February, watch a live stream of a business integrity conference from Riga, Latvia. Topics under discussion include the importance of corporate reporting and disclosure, as…
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Climate summits are key opportunities to shape the global response to climate change. But how much can civil society influence the talks?