NEW REPORT: #Corruption and bribery is far too common across Europe and Central Asia.
JPMorgan has been fined $264M, „corruptly influenced government officials“. #timeforjustice #FCPA https://t.co/IVDxrIaFP9
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 17. November 2016
NEW REPORT: #Corruption and bribery is far too common across Europe and Central Asia. See how countries perform: https://t.co/otk9HehPOg pic.twitter.com/QPaARLLChO
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 16. November 2016
Erste Abgeordnete versprechen auf cetacheck.eu, gegen #ceta zu stimmen. So können noch mehr dazu bewegt werden: https://t.co/n4A5ToGyeL — Pia Eberhardt (@pia_eberhardt) 15. November 2016
A close look at the text of the #CETA agreement & recent additions shows that concerns over deal are well-founded. https://t.co/HPRfM9IOQB pic.twitter.com/lPZRkVOSV4 — CEO (@corporateeurope) 16. November 2016
Oettinger hat aber schon eine Entschuldigung parat: „As we in Germany say, a present horse you don’t look in the mouth!“ #Oettinger pic.twitter.com/Oo9ssSktBC
— extra3 (@extra3) 16. November 2016
A #pesticides debate, sponsored & opened by the pesticides industry? Apparently no-one was willing to follow this ‚great‘ #PesticidesDebate. pic.twitter.com/6UZXhI48w6
— CEO (@corporateeurope) 16. November 2016
Petition demanding removal of #fossilfuels lobbyists from UN climate talks presented to US delegation at #COP22: https://t.co/B0Xz0w3w8N
— CEO (@corporateeurope) 16. November 2016
#Media and civil society are suppressed in countries where #corruption is rampant, like in #Russia. https://t.co/0a5sLWDZSJ @Abel_SEE pic.twitter.com/VPo8BKsV8h
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 16. November 2016
One of Europe’s top #corruption problems? The influence of money in politics! https://t.co/otk9HezrcQ pic.twitter.com/1pBTHdGGAL
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 16. November 2016
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