CORRUPTION PAPERS
March 1st, 2003
BY KEITH NUTHALLA PHD in rocket science is not required to understand that corruption is a problem worldwide. But such a qualification - and more - would be required to devise an effective plan to fight this financial plague. The United Nations' (UN) is drafting an international convention on corruption and asked a string of experts to write reports to illuminate some issues. Keith Nuthall reports.ALTHOUGH many onlookers will view the UN's nascent corruption convention as potentially toothless, it will at least make crystal clear the responsibilities of banks and ...
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