Global civil society organisations concerned about CJEU ruling on beneficial ownership transparency
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2021 was a turbulent year for Sub-Saharan Africa. On a continent where corruption plunders precious natural resources and impedes access to public services for millions of people,…
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Corruption enables both human rights abuses and democratic decline. In turn, these factors lead to higher levels of corruption, setting off a vicious cycle.
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Investigations implicate high-level public officials and private sector intermediaries around the world.
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Public registers of beneficial ownership were unthinkable a decade ago, but impact to date makes a strong case for global adoption.
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The African Anti-Corruption Day provides a good opportunity to reflect on progress so far. This reflection should involve citizens.
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Corruption and discrimination are each major obstacles to the achievement of sustainable and inclusive development. This report identifies and explores the direct, causal…
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We listened to the experiences of corruption among people facing discrimination and uncovered some disturbing patterns.
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Drawing on true stories from 12 countries, this publication shows how people can break the cycle of injustice by reporting corruption.
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This report assesses criminal justice institutions in nine countries along the so-called cocaine route in Latin America and West Africa to identify integrity, accountability and…
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Together with Human Rights Watch, we have assessed the effectiveness of the IMF’s approach during the pandemic by analysing how well governments of Cameroon, Ecuador, Egypt and…
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