Australia slow to tackle international corruption

[Facilitator's note: Thank you to Charmaine Rodrigues, Constitutional Assistance and Political Dialogue Specialist, Bureau for Policy and Programme Support, UNDP New York, for sharing this information.]

Most of the world's developed economies have barely moved on tackling international corruption, and while Australia has begun 21 investigations in the past two years, only two have resulted in penalties to companies. Only four of 34 OECD countries are actively investigating and prosecuting international bribery, a Transparency International investigation has found.

Read the story by Ben Doherty, in The Guardian.

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