Transparency International says now is the time for G7 Finance Ministers to act against financial secrecy
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Around the world, corruption hurts people. In many countries – like Bangladesh – it can even kill.
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The European Commission aims to push companies to disclose their anti-corruption efforts. What are the benefits of this reporting?
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Scandal has spurred action in France, where politicians will soon have to declare their assets. Do these changes go far enough?
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The European Union this week reached a deal to match a U.S. law that compels oil and gas companies to publish payments they make to governments and release information on how much…
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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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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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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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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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The Spanish parliament is currently considering a new law on Transparency, Access to Information and Good Governance that has been stalled for the past year as politicians sought…
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As the World Economic Forum kicks off, our chair Huguette Labelle is in Davos to co-chair the meeting. See her message.
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We know corruption is a problem around the world. But how bad is it and what can be done? The Corruption Perceptions Index measures the perceived levels of public sector…