Transparency International chair Huguette Labelle on fighting corruption in 2012
The Transparency International movement gathers annually to discuss the state of corruption globally and develop new strategies to fight corruption.
In a speech delivered today at its Annual Membership Meeting in Brasilia, Huguette Labelle, Chair of Transparency International, outlined the difficult challenges and positive responses the movement experienced this year.
The gathering culminated in the attendance of more than 250 representatives from Transparency International around the world.
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