Transparency International UK welcomes PM anti-corruption efforts at Commonwealth
The Prime Minister yesterday urged Commonwealth countries to lead the fight against corruption, bringing together 10
countries to counter “one of the greatest enemies of our time”. He said that the 10 states discussed how, together, they
can track corrupt money, return stolen assets, and increase transparency to prevent corruption.
Transparency International UK (TI-UK) welcomes the leading role the PM is taking and in particular the announcement of
further plans for the 2016 UK Anti-Corruption Summit. The Prime Minister also was correct to identify the role that
corruption plays to sow instability and ferment terrorism.
Robert Barrington, TI-UK Executive Director said:
“Following on from his July speech in Singapore, this is another positive signal from the Prime Minister that he is
treating corruption as a priority and aiming to take a global lead on this critical issue. It is greatly to his credit
that he is willing to speak openly about corruption in international forums, where some of his counterparts will feel
challenged.
"The big question now is whether he can deliver - both at the 2016 Anti-Corruption Summit he has promised, and beyond.
It is within his reach to establish the UK as a credible global lead on tackling corruption, but for that to happen he
has work to do to get Britain's own house in order. That means addressing corruption in domestic politics - about which
most political parties are in serial denial - and making sure that this country ceases to be a safe haven for corrupt
individuals and their wealth. A big test will be his meeting with leaders of the UK's Overseas Territories later this
week, as they are regularly implicated in global corruption cases.
“Transparency International welcomes the 2016 Anti-Corruption Summit. If it is a success it could be a major step
forward in ending impunity for corruption, which is one of the world's major challenges. But the Prime Minister needs to
ensure it is more than just a talking shop.”
Transparency International was proud to publish a joint-statement with the Maltese Prime Minister calling for the fight
against corruption to be at the forefront of the Commonwealth. Read the full statement here.
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