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Latest revision as of 23:06, 4 July 2021

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Interest of• American Center for Democracy
• Philip Matthews
• Keith Sargent
Opposition to corruption.

Not to be confused with corruption.[1]

"Anti-corruption" consists of activities intended to oppose corruption.

“In Slovakia in the 1990s I used UK companies wanting to do business to engage with local businesses. We set up the Klub 500 of companies with more than 500 employees. We got UK MPs via the NATO Parliamentary Assembly to teach them how business relates to, and can fund and lobby, political parties legitimately in a democracy, instead of their then model of cash in brown envelopes.”
Chris Donnelly (24 May 2018)  [2]

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