(ThinkAfricaPress, London, 1 March 2013) Africa's corruption troubles are well known, but corruption is a global phenomenon and developed countries are implicated through export credit agencies which support projects abroad that not only involve economic corruption, but are linked to human...
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2010/06/07
(Transparency International, Berlin, 29 June 2010) As key drivers in the economic recovery process, export credit agencies (ECAs) must strengthen their enforcement of anti-bribery measures and build on progress made in the last 10 years, according to a new report from Transparency International.
Issue: Corruption
Briefings & reports from ECA watch members
2006/02/28
Issue: Corruption, OECD
Member: Corner House
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Briefings & reports from ECA watch members
2005/08/19
ECAs: UK Export Finance (UKEF)
Issue: Corruption
Member: FERN
(August 19, 2005) The UK's export credit agency, the ECGD, recently made the headlines after watering down its anti-bribery rules. Sadly, the lack of tough rules to stamp out corruption and bribery is characteristiic of most European ECAs.
2005/08/06
August 12 , 2005 (Source: Proyecto Gato) — Six Belgian NGOs have issued a statement calling on Ducroire to improve its policies with respect to the OECD Recommendation on... more
ECAs: Ducroire/ Nationale Delcrederedienst
Issue: Common Approaches, Corruption, Debt, Human Rights, Renewables, Transparency
Letters & statements
2003/06/01
Issue: Corruption
Member: FERN
Two press releases from June 2006, on the European Parliament examination of corruption in te Lesotho Highlands Water Project, with EU financial backing. Also one background brieifng from 2002 aimed at explaining the case to MEPs.
Letters & statements
2002/11/02
Issue: Climate Change, Corruption, Transparency
(November 1, 2002) Press release calling for an overhaul of ECA policies.