How to tackle the rot in the lobbying system
The lobbying rules in the UK are not fit for purpose — how can we fix them?
The lobbying rules in the UK are not fit for purpose — how can we fix them?
Proposed changes to the law could lead to greater clarity and fewer vexatious claims.
Most countries don’t allow you to make your friends legislators.
“There is now a wealth of evidence showing how UK companies have been used to facilitate corruption and launder illicit wealth,” Transparency International say.
Efforts to tackle fraud, corruption and money laundering could fall victim to corporate capture, argues Prof Prem Sikka.
The imprisonment of progressive former President Lula da Silva has been exposed as politically motivated.
Accounting regulators are scared of cracking down on laundering, writes Prem Sikka.
Malcolm Brinded is on trial for alleged corruption
Is the government doing enough to tackle dirty money?
The Tory Government has weakened the Anti-Money Laundering Bill again and again. Anneliese Dodds explains how, if made stronger, it could end corruption in Britain.