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Archive for 16 April 2011

Jimmy Chalk on Anti Slavery

Corruption is often written off as a victimless crime—a white-collar offense whose consequences are hardly felt by those outside the halls of corporate and government power.

Jimmy Chalk on Anti Slavery

It wasn’t until I witnessed the crippling consequences of corruption firsthand that I realized that those who suffer most from corruption are those who have the least. Read more »

How are You Changing the Rules of the Game?

Looking back at Bangkok

Last November, the 14th International Anti-Corruption Conference took place in Bangkok. It brought together civil society, the private and public sectors, academics and about 130 journalists from 123 countries to discuss the challenges facing the world today. Read more »