From: Transparency International - Daily Corruption News - 11 July 2016
11 July 2016
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Global: Survey: Indian firms best, China worst on transparency
Associated Press (TI mention)
India has the most transparent companies while Chinese firms are the most opaque, according to a global watchdog’s survey released Monday that assesses the efforts of companies in emerging markets to fight corruption.
Associated Press (TI mention)
India has the most transparent companies while Chinese firms are the most opaque, according to a global watchdog’s survey released Monday that assesses the efforts of companies in emerging markets to fight corruption.
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Press release: Emerging market companies show low levels of transparency, allowing corruption to thrive