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European Parliament proposes strong measures for corporate transparency

The EU Council and Commission must match Parliament’s ambition and endorse progressive provisions to EU anti-money laundering package

The European Parliament has today agreed its position on the draft EU legislation to increase the bloc’s defences against dirty money. The joint committees on economic affairs (ECON) and home affairs…

Summit for Democracy: Opportunity for governments to recommit to anti-corruption

Transparency International calls on participating leaders to announce actions to improve implementation of their anti-corruption commitments

At the second Summit for Democracy beginning this week, Transparency International is calling on leaders to strengthen transnational cooperation and endorse the recommendations of the Cohort on…

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