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“People will think of creative ways to avoid paying taxes because they are fed-up with the mismanagement of public funds.”

Tan Sri Ramon Navaratnam, president of Transparency International Malaysia, on the mismanagement of public funds in Malaysia.
The Star; Malaysia; 13 September 2007.

“We have the right to do that, as citizens of that country, even without being in an organisation. Of course, he wants to be a dictator here. But this country is not under dictatorship, and should not be under dictatorship, according to our constitution and our law. So this is a place where people are free, they have the right to express themselves. I think what the government is talking about is all nonsense.”

TI Solomon Island’s Joses Tuhanuku on the government’s planned legislation requiring all NGOs to be accountable.
Radio New Zealand International; New Zealand; 23 August, 2007

“The investigation into contracts for material to Iraqi soldiers and police officers is part of an even larger series of criminal cases. As of August 23, there were a total of 73 criminal investigations related to contract fraud in Iraq, Kuwait and Afghanistan. Twenty civilians and military personnel have been charged in federal court as a result of the inquiries. [They] involve contracts valued at more than [US] $5 billion… the charges so far involve more than [US] $15 million in bribes.”

Remarks made by Col. Dan Baggio, a United States Army spokesman, on corruption related to the American presence in Iraq.
The New York Times; USA; 28 August 2007

"Good old bank secrecy is no more. Absolute discretion is a thing of the past!"

Ousted former Thai Prime Minister and business magnate Thaksin Shinawatra, on alleged reports of Swiss banks freezing his banks accounts.
Reuters; Global; 5 September 2007