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The British Ambassador, John Murton, spoke at the opening of an event in Kinshasa to mark International Anti-Corruption Day.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
New UK aid programmes will help strengthen criminal justice systems, utilise British asset recovery experts and create new centres of British expertise in major financial hubs
British Ambassador to Indonesia opines on the International Anti-Corruption Day (9 Dec) by highlighting the result of 2016 Anti-Corruption Summit in London.
We're seeking views on how to increase the transparency of overseas investment in property and public contracts.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
An opinion piece by Ambassador Catriona Laing published in The Standard newspaper to mark UN Anti-Corruption Day that falls on 9 December.
The first ever global declaration against corruption announces leaders' shared ambition to tackle corruption.
The Prime Minister’s Anti-Corruption Champion, Sir Eric Pickles, will discuss the importance of transparency in exposing corruption, tackling white collar crime, and stopping tax avoidance.
This collection brings together arrangements the UK has made with Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies for the sharing of beneficial ownership information.
Sets out the government's plan to stop money laundering and the funding of terrorism.
We are seeking views on proposals to reform the suspicious activity reports (SARs) regime.
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