G20 Anti-corruption Action Plan Seeks Transparency
By Jeffrey Young, Voice of America
The G20 nations, comprising the world’s largest economies, met in mid-November 2014 in Brisbane, Australia, and came up with an action plan on how to fight corruption. The push at the 2014 Brisbane meeting was for member nations to pass laws compelling corporations to identify who owns and controls them – the “beneficial owners.” It fell short of demanding that these persons and entities be known to the public as well as regulatory authorities. That has drawn criticism from some “good governance” groups, including Global Financial Integrity.