Passport dealers of Europe: navigating the Golden Visa market
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Coast or mountains? Real estate or business investment? Want your money back in five years? If you're rich, there are an array of options for European ‘Golden Visas’ at your…
Tainted treasures: money laundering risks in luxury markets
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From Ukraine to Tunisia and Brazil, large-scale cases of grand corruption in recent years have involved the acquisition of luxury property, vehicles and goods.
Luxury goods dealers do too little to limit sales to the corrupt
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Three ways to fight corruption in the media
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We consider 3 ways in which journalism is at risk from corruption & what can be done to stop its influence on our news media.
Global Corruption Report: Sport
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What has gone so wrong in sports and what can be done to fix it.
Global Corruption Report: Sport and results of new poll on fan distrust of FIFA
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Corruption in sport initiative
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Billions of people enjoy the spectacle and spirit of sport. But as a multi-billion dollar business, corruption is a constant risk.
3 conditions for successful COP21 Paris climate agreement
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Monday marked the start of the COP21: a potentially-historic UN summit to tackle climate change. We're watching closely.
TI-Malaysia, others file complaints to MACC on possible corrupt practices in political funding
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Ten things to consider when voting for the next FIFA President
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You shared your views on Sepp Blatter staying on as FIFA president. See the poll results.
Asia Pacific: Growing economies, growing 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.
Climate change funds: safe from corruption?
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Global funds to fight climate change are vital, but is enough being done to protect them from corruption?
Blacklisting the corrupt: why the EU debarment system does not work
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Banning corrupt companies from accessing public funds is both a penalty and a deterrent, so why is the EU blacklist barely used?