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Transparency International
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Combatting corruption in mining approvals: assessing the risks in 18 resource-rich countries
Transparent and accountable mining can contribute to sustainable development. Thisbegins with corruption-free approvals – the very first link in the mining value chainwhen decisions are made about whether, where, and under what circumstances topermit mining, including who is awarded licences or contracts.
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Connecting the dots: Building the case for open data to fight corruption
This research, published with Transparency International, measures the progress made by five key countries in implementing the G20 Anti-Corruption Open Data Principles. These principles, adopted by G20 countries in 2015, committed countries to increasing and improving the publication of public information, driving forward open data as a tool in anti-corruption efforts. However, this research –...
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Corruption perceptions index 2016
Transparency International's latest corruption perceptions index shows more countries declined than improved in this year's results, showing the urgent need for committed action to thwart corruption.
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Diagnosing corruption in healthcare
Overview From the politician to the patient, corruption is part of doing business in the healthcare sector all over the world. Corruption is pervasive within healthcare to the extent it has become normalised. Information collected from a literature review, key informant interviews, and a survey with healthcare professionals was used to identify the main corruption...
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Enforcement of the OECD anti-bribery convention: progress report 2011
This is the seventh annual Progress Report on Enforcement of the OECD Convention. The OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions, adopted in 1997, requires each State Party to make foreign bribery a crime.