September 23rd, 2009
The private sector plays a pivotal role in fighting corruption worldwide. Transparency International’s Global Corruption Report 2009 documents in unique detail the many corruption risks for businesses, ranging from small entrepreneurs in Sub-Saharan Africa to multinationals from Europe and North America. More than 75 experts examine the scale, scope and devastating consequences of a wide range of corruption issues, including bribery and policy capture, corporate fraud, cartels, corruption in supply chains and transnational transactions, emerging challenges for carbon trading markets, sovereign wealth funds and, growing economic centres, such as Brazil, China and India.
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August 28th, 2009
Task Force member, Transparency International, has announced that it is launching a "wide-ranging review of corrupt practices in the private sector." From
TI:
Transparency International (TI), a leading anti-corruption organisation, will launch a wide-ranging review of corrupt practices in the private sector, including bribery and undue influence, corporate fraud and cartels. New challenges for carbon trading markets, sovereign wealth funds and emerging economic powers in Asia and Latin America are also covered.
TI’s Global Corruption Report 2009: Corruption and the Private Sector features more than 75 experts examining the scale, scope...
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July 30th, 2009
LONDON -- A senior Swiss official accepting a $45,000 bribe? The U.S. citizen who made the allegation as he pleaded guilty to hiding money from the U.S. government might just has well have insulted all Swiss grannies.
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June 23rd, 2009
Cobus de Swardt, Managing Director, Transparency International explains the values of accountability, integrity and transparency. OECD Forum, Paris.
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