Unfinished business: Despite FATF money laundering list exit, UAE has much to prove
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Addressing the Emirates’ role in facilitating cross-border corruption needs continued monitoring
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Addressing the Emirates’ role in facilitating cross-border corruption needs continued monitoring
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The European Parliament and Council are expected to enter negotiations on the final version of the new Directive on combatting corruption later this year.
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Top-scoring countries on the CPI have long fuelled transnational corruption. It's time they embrace change.
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Undue influence on both national and European Union politicians is a danger to vital services, public safety and democracy.
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Countries failing to address their corruption problems worsen the effects of the climate crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic and growing security threats across the globe.
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While once again the top-scoring region in the CPI, anti-corruption efforts have stalled in most countries for more than a decade.
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This policy brief explores where and how corruption arises when using climate geoengineering technologies and examines the power dynamics behind their creation and implementation.
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Western Europe and the EU still tops the CPI, but the COVID-19 pandemic has threatened transparency and accountability across the region, leaving no country unscathed and exposing…
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The 2021 CPI shows that top-scoring countries’ complacency has been detrimental not only to global anti-corruption efforts but also to their own affairs.
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New EU survey reveals almost a third of people think corruption is getting worse in their country. A further 44% think it’s not getting any better.
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There is risk of corruption in the process of designing and granting tax incentives, driven by powerful interest groups.