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Coronavirus sparks high risk of corruption across Latin America

Thirteen Latin American chapters from Transparency International highlight public procurement risks and how to mitigate them to benefit people

Today, a working group of 13 Latin American chapters of Transparency International presented a set of proposals to mitigate the risk of corruption in public procurement as part of the region’s…

U.S. should support global efforts to tackle financial crime

A statement from the U.S. office of Transparency International

At its plenary meeting this week in Paris, the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) will decide whether to review its recommendations for regulating anonymous “shell companies” that are often used to…

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