UNDP-Commissioned Report from Global Financial Integrity, “Illicit Financial Flows from the Least Developed Countries: 1990-2008,” Now Available
May 12th, 2011
May 12th, 2011
Global Financial Integrity
ISTANBUL, Turkey – A United Nations Development Program (UNDP) commissioned report from Global Financial Integrity (GFI) on illicit financial flows from the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) was presented for discussion yesterday at the United Nations IV Conference on Least Developed Countries hosted by the Republic of Turkey.
Written by GFI Lead Economist Dev Kar, the report, Illicit Financial Flows from the Least Developed Countries: 1990-2008 (PDF | 1.75 MB), examines how structural characteristics of Least Developed Countries could be facilitating the cross-border transfer of illicit funds, discusses methodological issues underlying estimates of illicit flows, presents an analysis of the magnitude of such flows, and makes policy recommendations for the curtailment of these illicit flows.
In her opening remarks for the UNDP Conference yesterday, UNDP Administrator Helen Clark said, “Illicit flows seriously impede LDCs’ efforts to raise resources for social and economic development. These flows are often absorbed into banks, tax havens, and offshore financial centers in developed countries.”
Key findings of the report include:
The GFI report on LDCs was commissioned by UNDP as a contribution to the United Nations IV High Level Conference on the Least Developed Countries in 2011. Read the UNDP press release on the report here.
The full report is available for download on the UNDP website here (PDF | 1.75 MB).
Click here for more information on the report’s author, Dr. Kar.
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Contact:
Monique Perry Danziger
mdanziger@gfip.org
+1 202 293 0740 ext. 222
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