AS/COA’s Anticorruption Working Group convened a meeting of senior private sector leaders to discuss practical steps to reduce corruption in the region.
Rule of Law & Anti-Corruption
Private Sector Ideas for Fighting Corruption in Latin America
In Mexico, a Powerful Union Boss Offers an Anti-Corruption Test
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Benjamin Russell
Prosecutors may be turning the screw on Carlos Romero Deschamps. But the long-time Pemex union leader has faced legal battles before.
Should Latin America Abolish Immunity for Elected Officials?
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Roberto Simon
Legal protection has been abused to shield the corrupt, but ending it could be dangerous.
A capacidade de combater a corrupção na América Latina, analisa Roberto Livianu
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Roberto Livianu
Poder360 destaca o Brasil no índice Capacidade de Combater a Corrupção (CCC) de AS/COA e Control Risks.
Latin America: Brazil's Anti-Corruption Drive Faces a Backlash
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Andres Schipani, Michael Stott, and Jude Webber
"It’s unlikely we will return to a pre-Car Wash situation in Latin America," said AS/COA's Roberto Simon to the Financial Times.
Latin America Was Making Progress Fighting Corruption. Now Impunity Is Roaring Back.
"The risk is that the region will return to a status quo," write AS/COA's Brendan O'Boyle and Brian Winter in The Washington Post.
Colombia's Iván Duque Marks One Year in Office
His first year was no cakewalk, given congressional roadblocks and turbulent Washington ties. But there are bright spots as well. AS/COA Online takes a look.