Global Corruption Report 2009
Special focus:
Corruption and the Private Sector
Transparency International’s Global Corruption Report 2009 (GCR09) brings together leading scholars, business practitioners and civil society experts to examine a broad range of persistent and emerging corruption risks for business, assess the efficacy of existing remedies, and propose
practical and innovative measures to strengthen and future-proof corporate integrity.
Topics covered include:
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Corruption inside the enterprise: responding to
corporate fraud and conflicts of interest. - Needs-tailored strategies: addressing corruption risks in SMEs, high-risk industries and privatisation programmes.
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The state of play in compliance, reporting, codes and regulation: what works, what doesn’t,
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Holistic corporate integrity – aligning values, incentives and market signals: engaging owners,
lenders and gatekeepers. - New and emerging markets: compliance in a changing global economy.
GCR 2009 contributors include international experts from leading universities and think-tanks (Michigan, Georgetown, Yonsei, São Paulo, OECD, Basel Institute on Governance, CUTS India) and industry practitioners (Deloitte, PwC) as well as civil society (AccountAbility, Consumers International). In addition, experts from more than 45 TI national chapters present case studies on private sector corruption in national and local contexts.
The Global Corruption Report 2009 will be published in mid-2009 by Cambridge University Press.
Global Corruption Report 2008
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More than 1 billion people live with inadequate access to safe drinking water, with dramatic consequences for lives, livelihoods and development. Transparency International’s Global Corruption Report 2008 demonstrates in its thematic section that corruption is a cause and catalyst for this water crisis, which is likely to be further exacerbated by climate change. Corruption affects all aspects of the water sector, from water resources management to drinking water services, irrigation and hydropower. In this timely report, scholars and professionals document the impact of corruption in the sector, with case studies from all around the world offering practical suggestions for reform.
The second part of the Global Corruption Report 2008 provides a snapshot of corruption-related developments in thirty-five countries from all world regions. The third part presents summaries of corruption-related research, highlighting innovative methodologies and new empirical findings that help our understanding of the dynamics of corruption and in devising more effective anti-corruption strategies.
The Global Corruption Report 2008 was produced with kind financial support from the Water Integrity Network (WIN).
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special focus: CORRUPTION IN CONSTRUCTION AND POST-CONFLICT RECONSTRUCTION |
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Global Corruption Report 2004
special focus: POLITICAL CORRUPTION |
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Global Corruption Report 2003
special focus: ACCESS TO INFORMATION |
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Global Corruption Report 2001
The first of Transparency International´s Global Corruption Reports was launched on 15 October 2001 and provides an overview of the state of corruption around the globe, covering the period from July 2000 to June 2001. |
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