News about China
While the G20 drags its feet, the corrupt continue to benefit from anonymous company ownership
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The corrupt don’t like paper trails, they like secrecy. What better way to hide corrupt activity than with a secret company or trust as a front? You can anonymously open bank…
Slow, Imperfect Progress across Asia Pacific
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While no country in the Asia Pacific region scores a perfect 100, not even New Zealand or Singapore, which both experienced their share of scandals in the last year, our analysis…
Corruption in Asia Pacific: what 20,000+ people told us
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We spoke to nearly 22,000 people about their recent experiences with corruption in 16 countries and territories in the Asia Pacific region. See what they revealed.
G20, China, corruption and asset recovery
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Behind the headlines at the G20 conference, the first hosted in China, is a new proposal by the Chinese on fighting corruption.
Anti-corruption: Changing China
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China is well into its aggressive war against corruption, but more needs to be done to hold the powerful to account.
Mobilising China’s future leaders against corruption
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A new student-led movement in China is helping inspire the next generation to become leaders of integrity.
China’s chance to reform
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We take a look how China's Third Plenum report tackles the anti-corruption agenda.
Integrity Awards 2013
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Meet the 2013 winners of our Integrity Awards.
Emerging market multinational companies – ready for prime time?
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Our new study assesses the corporate reporting practices of 100 large multinationals from emerging markets.
China: the politics of fighting corruption
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There are many ways China could show its intent to fight corruption. The show trial of Bo Xilai is not one of them.
China: new leaders, new opportunities to tackle corruption
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As the People’s Congress meets this week, China's new leaders face a series of challenges to continue the corruption clean-up.
Transparency and accountability in development: where do we stand?
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Last year in Busan, world leaders agreed that transparency and accountability are critical to improving aid effectiveness. Have aid donors stuck to their agreement?
Fighting corruption in China
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As China's Communist Party Congress chooses the country's new leaders, corruption is high on the agenda. Where are reforms needed?
Putting corruption out of business
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We surveyed 3,000 businesspeople in 30 countries about corruption. Our interactive tool reveals the results.
Calling out public officials on corruption: Codes of conduct
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Whether for parliamentarians or public officials, codes of conduct help to build an atmosphere of ethics. But what exactly are these codes, and how do they work?