November 30th, 2011
A forthcoming report by Global Financial Integrity finds that Syria lost US$23.6 billion in illicit financial outflows from 2000-2009
Syria's regime, led by President Bashar al-Asad, is on the ropes. Protests began in January, following uprisings across the Arab world, and have continued despite the regime's efforts to stop them. These actions, according to
Reuters, included having the Syrian Navy
shell protesters in the city of Latakia,
killing 36.
Even after the crackdown, Syrian officials have not succeeded in quelling the protests. In a sign that the regime may be failing, the
Financial Times reported that...
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October 4th, 2011
This post is part of our series from speakers at the Task Force's 2011 annual conference, taking place in Paris October 6-7. For more information on the conference and to view live webcasts of the presentations in English and French, click here.
You can also follow the conference on Twitter and submit questions for the presenters at #TFConf2011, or #TFConf2011fr for French.
Large inequalities, both of income and wealth, have been steadily rising since the 1970s and 80s. Today, the
top 20 percent of the population holds 70 percent of the total income.
Inequality is far...
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August 26th, 2011
A new online game, "Angry Anna" takes the popular smartphone game "Angry Birds" and replaces the titular birds with Indian corruption crusader Anna Hazare. Created by an India-based group, the game features Hazare and other anti-corruption figures being launched with a slingshot in an attempt to topple corrupt politicians.
While the piece is largely intended as some light-hearted fun, it may well turn out to be something more than a way to pass some time on the internet.
It can sometimes be hard to illustrate the importance of the issues the Task Force deals with, especially because these issues are...
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August 8th, 2011
WASHINGTON, DC – Global Financial Integrity’s Legal Counsel and Director of Government Affairs, Heather Lowe, will deliver remarks at the Brazilian Council of Economic and Social Development’s International Seminar on Fiscal Justice on Wednesday, August 10, 2011. Ms. Lowe’s remarks will be part of the seminar’s fiscal policy, productivity and competitiveness panel.
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