June 24th, 2014
Plenty of column inches have been given over to debating whether or not former Prime Minister of Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker will become president of the European Commission in recent weeks. Politically speaking, potatoes don’t come much hotter, but we’re not really interested in that, and as not-for-profit organisations, we are completely non-partisan anyway.
Assuming that he does get in, it is going to be really interesting to see how he will support the major strides that Europe has made promoting transparency and accountability in business.
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June 9th, 2014
The C20,
a global network of civil society organizations, have released finalized versions of the position papers that will guide advocacy efforts ahead of the G20 summit in Brisbane, Australia. The most noteworthy for our work at the FTC comes within the C20's paper on 'Governance', which incorporates a number of financial transparency issues.
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May 5th, 2014
The Civil Society 20 (C20) has released draft position papers ahead of their summit in June, and, once again, they are looking for your input.
The global network of civil society organizations solicited public comments in an online conversation earlier this year, and incorporated the feedback into the position papers. These documents will guide the group's campaigning and conversations with policymakers involved in the G20 summit taking place in Brisbane, Australia later this year.
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December 28th, 2013
This year saw a great deal of progress on financial transparency. From the G20 Summit in St. Petersburg to 10 Downing Street, the world has committed to more transparency both in words and in actions. Specifically, the events of this year have shown the world is eager to cooperate on issues of transparency and there is significant momentum building for significant and sustainable change. Here’s a review of some of the big events in 2013.
Many of the developments in 2013 showed the world is more willing to cooperate on issues of transparency. At its heart, transparency requires cooperation....
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