At today’s #UNGA anti-corruption roundtable, I'm speaking with activists, reformers, and investigative journalists on the frontlines of the global fight against corruption. Here are some of their insights:
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@MirandaOCCRP at#UNGA Anti-Corruption Roundtable: When it comes to anti-corruption, it takes a network to fight a network.Show this thread -
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@JSandoval1982 at#UNGA Anti-Corruption Roundtable: There’s no sustainability in societies or economies when these societies and economies are based on impunity for corruption. Corrupt officials always return.Show this thread -
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@RuebenLifuka: Corruption is increasingly transnational. The corrupt elite capture not just the funds that are not theirs, but also institutions. These are institutions that are meant to hold them accountable, and this is one of our biggest challenges for obtaining justice.Show this thread -
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@UnderSecStateJ: Diplomacy is what we do. We are working to build alliances to work together on confronting the anti-corruption challenge. At the Summit for Democracy in December, anti-corruption will be one of the key pillars.Show this thread
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Loving it. Love the panelists experience.
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Yes and these journalist must also be protected from ruthless governments when exposing corruptions. We have witnessed enforced disappearance in many places, example in Tanzania, when journalist are working to expose the governments shortcomings.
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