Reports
July 9th, 2009
“Economic Transparency: Curtailing the Shadow Financial System” provides an overview of the work that the Task Force is doing. From laying out the framework of our mission, to detailing the specifics of each priority, this document is an excellent all in one resource.
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June 24th, 2009
The French non-profit organization, Catholic Committee against Hunger and for Development (CCFD), released a new report Wednesday on government corruption and stolen assets from developing countries. The report, “Biens mal acquis” or “Ill-Gotten Gains” extensively cites the work of Task Force members Global Financial Integrity (GFI) and its director, Raymond Baker, on illicit financial flows
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June 23rd, 2009
From Transparency International: Major exporters failing to curb overseas bribery Political will is lacking, says new report on OECD Convention Berlin/Paris, 23 June 2009 The majority of the world’s leading exporting countries are failing to fully enforce a ban on foreign bribery, according to a report published today by Transparency International (TI). TI’s report shows
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June 19th, 2009
From Transparency International: Most leading companies fall short of transparency expectations Leading, publicly listed companies around the world are far from demonstrating embedded anti-corruption practices in their operations, according to a report issued today by Transparency International (TI). While companies may often report high-level, strategic commitments to prevent corruption, they do not always provide meaningful
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