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GFI Lauds G20’s Committments on Bank Secrecy, Economic Transparency, Illicit Financial Flows
September 25th, 2009
Global Financial Integrity just put out a statement lauding the G20's commitment to end banking secrecy, increase transparency in global finance and curtail illicit financial flows from developing economies. Check out the full text of the speech below:

Washington, DC -- The G-20 reaffirmed its commitment to pressing uncooperative secrecy jurisdictions to adopt more rigorous reporting standards, tackle banking secrecy, and increase overall transparency in global finance in a communiqué released at the conclusion of today's summit in Pittsburgh.

"Transparency and accountability in global finance are the cornerstones of a strong and robust world economy,"...

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Early Significant Tid-Bits from the Communiqué
September 25th, 2009
So far, these are the really significant pieces that I've pulled from the statement while skimming through it. In the Preamble section:

22. To take new steps to increase access to food, fuel and finance among the world’s poorest while clamping down on illicit outflows. Steps to reduce the development gap can be a potent driver of global growth.

In the "A Framework for Strong, Sustainable, and Balanced Growth" section:

14. We call on our international accounting bodies to redouble their efforts to achieve a single set of high quality, global accounting standards within...

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