November 15th, 2010
An international anti corruption conference has ended in Bangkok, with a call for greater law enforcement and a redoubling of efforts against a problem that's estimated to cost as much as 40 million US dollars a year.
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November 12th, 2010
Panel to Address the Immediate Civil Society Response to the G20 Seoul Summit Outcome
BANGKOK, THAILAND – Several representatives from the Task Force on Financial Integrity & Economic Development will appear on a
panel Saturday at the 14th International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC). The four day gathering of world leaders, academics, civil society representatives and private-sector business executives--all addressing the issue of international corruption--comes to a close Saturday evening in Bangkok.
Task Force representatives
François Valérian of Transparency International (TI), Raymond Baker of Global Financial Integrity (GFI), and Robert Palmer of Global Witness will join a few other representatives of...
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November 12th, 2010
The Task Force on Financial Integrity & Economic Development released the below statement earlier today in response to the outcome of the G20 Seoul Summit:
SEOUL, KOREA – New plans from the G20 to tackle corruption and promote development are welcome commitments, said the Task Force on Financial Integrity and Economic Development (Task Force) following the conclusion of the G20 Summit in Seoul today. However, the group warned that key reforms were still missing.
“The
Seoul Development Consensus for Shared Growth, includes some innovative ideas like strengthening tax collection powers in...
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November 12th, 2010
Greece is set to announce a new series of austerity measures next week as it scrambles to collect up to €4.5 billion ($6.15 billion) needed to meet its 2011 budget-deficit goal, two senior government officials said Friday.
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