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Group of eight progress report 2009

Transparency International
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"TI calls on G8 governments to fulfil promptly their commitment to “make every effort to pursue maximum country participation and swift and resolute implementation” with respect to existing commitments, notably to:  Strengthen enforcement of anti-bribery laws adopted pursuant to the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention;  Strengthen requirements for export credit support to be compliant with anti-bribery laws;  Ratify and implement the UN Convention against Corruption and support an effective review mechanism; and  Take steps to prevent misuse of financial institutions and markets and fight money laundering by increasing transparency and strengthening oversight of capital flows and markets. TI calls on the G8 in its 2009 Accountability Report to indicate clearly and in detail how they are taking action on these commitments, with consistent statistics across countries, and with benchmarks and timetables for future progress. This report’s findings and recommendations are based on input from locally-based TI chapters in each of the G8 countries. Commitments were selected based on their centrality to the anticorruption agenda and the capacity to measure progress. FINDINGS AND'
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2009
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9783935711357
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