#G20TakeAction: The G20 countries could become even greater havens for dirty money as the world faces an uncertain future. Check out our press release.
#G20TakeAction
Image quote: “For years, anti-corruption has been treated as a low-priority issue and left to the margins of the G20 discussions. The result is that we have not seen any meaningful action from the G20 on cross-border corruption in a decade." - Maíra Martini, Head of Policy & Advocacy at Transparency International.
“For years, anti-corruption has been treated as a low-priority issue & left to the margins of the G20 discussions. The result: we haven't seen any meaningful action from G20 on cross-border corruption in a decade." - @mairamartini.bsky.social.
#G20TakeAction now!
➡️ transparency.org/g20
We can see several landmarks belonging to cities in G20 countries in a colleague style. Some of them are the Big Ben, the Louvre in Paris, the US Capitol or Rio de Janeiro's Christ the Redeemer. A text in the image says: "It's time to put the fight against corruption to the heart of the G20 Agenda". Transparency International. #G20TakeAction.
Corruption sabotages sustainable development and perpetuates inequalities between and within countries. G20 leaders can solve this by making anti-corruption a central part of the Rio Summit.
#G20TakeAction now!
➡️ Visit the campaign page: transparency.org/g20
Across the G20 countries, financial secrecy, complicit enablers & insufficient cooperation on cross-border cases facilitate the flow of dirty money. Yet, their leaders have been treating corruption as a low-priority problem.
Now is the time: #G20TakeAction!
➡ See our campaign: anticorru.pt/36X
On Friday, 6 giant dollar bills were seen flying over Rio de Janeiro. They landed in a public beach, on a banner which read: “How obvious should corruption be before it’s a G20 priority?"
Will the leaders continue to ignore it or will the #G20TakeAction? ⬇️ anticorru.pt/36Q
Image of the paragliders with giant dollar bills printed in the canopies, landing in a public beach in Rio de Janeiro. This action was done to call attention to the G20’s failure to address corruption.
Image of the paragliders with giant dollar bills printed in the canopies, landing in a public beach in Rio de Janeiro. They landed in a huge banner that says "How obvious should corruption be before it's a G20 priority?". This action was done to call attention to the G20’s failure to address corruption.
#G20TakeAction: Yesterday, 48h before the G20 Leaders’ Summit, we filled Rio de Janeiro’s skies with giant dollar bills. Will this finally get leaders to pay attention?
There’s more to come. We will release our campaign video on Monday, 18 Nov.
Learn more ➡️ transparency.org/g20
How much worse do things need to get so that #G20TakeAction?
Read our open letter.
#G20TakeAction ➡️ In case you missed it, last month the G20 held its third-ever Anti-Corruption Ministerial. To our disappointment, the resulting declaration does not recognise the G20’s important role in fighting cross-border corruption. 🧵
It's now been 10 years since G20 countries agreed to end anonymous companies. How are they getting on? We have analysed it here ⬇️ #G20TakeAction https://buff.ly/3CgS49n