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Nearly 200 NGOs call for G20 action to tackle illicit financial flows

April 16, 2010

By Clark Gascoigne

Clark Gascoigne is the Communications Director at Global Financial Integrity in Washington, DC.

Last night, 194 non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from the  UNCAC Civil Society Coalition released a statement calling on the G20 Finance Ministers to tackle the issue of illicit financial flows at their meeting in Washington later this month.  The statement essentially mirrors the text of the G20 Transparency Petition – an initiative from Global Financial Integrity to gather 100,000 signatures calling on the G20 to address the serious issue of illicit financial flows by creating transparency in the international financial system.  You can add your list to the petition at www.G20Transparency.com.  Scroll down for the full UNCAC Coalition statement and full list of NGO signatories.

Call for G20 action to tackle illicit financial flows

We, the undersigned civil society organisations, urge the Group of Twenty Countries (G20) to:

  • recognise the link between illicit outflows of capital from developing countries, absorption of those resources by tax havens and secrecy jurisdictions, and the adverse impact those flows have on poverty alleviation and economic development;
  • call on the Financial Action Task Force to amend its recommendations 33, 34, and VIII to provide that the beneficial ownership of all companies, trusts, foundations and charities be made a matter of public record;
  • reiterate the need for all jurisdictions to help recover the proceeds of bribery, embezzlement and other forms of corruption, and in particular to call on states to increase resources to investigate and prosecute corruption cases; to encourage the use of both criminal and non-conviction based asset forfeiture methods, and to provide coordinated, timely and effective mutual legal assistance, as promised by the G8 Justice and Home Affairs Ministerial Declaration of 11 May 2004;
  • instruct the International Accounting Standards Board to recommend that all multinational corporations report their income and taxes paid on a country by country basis; and
  • call on the OECD to create and promote a single multilateral agreement for effective tax information exchange between all jurisdictions.

Organization


Country


Access Info EuropeInternational
ActionAidInternational
Anti Slavery InternationalInternational
CafodInternational
Christian AidInternational
Commonwealth Human Rights InitiativeInternational
Global Alliance Against Trafficking in WomenInternational
Global WitnessInternational
International Council of WomenInternational
International Trade Union ConfederationInternational
Islamic Relief WorldwideInternational
La Strada InternationalInternational
Public Services InternationalInternational
Tax Justice NetworkInternational
TearfundInternational
TiriInternational
Transparency International -SecretariatInternational
UNICORN -Global Unions Anti-corruption NetworkInternational
SNAPAPAlgeria
Asociacion Civil por la Igualdad y la JusticiaArgentina
Fundacion Mujeres en IgualdadArgentina
Grupo de Mujeres de la Argentina -Foro de VIH Mujeres y FamiliaArgentina
Poder CiudadanoArgentina
Transparency International ArmeniaArmenia
Rainbow Warriors Core FoundationAruba
Mitigating Endemic Democratic ProblemsAustralia
Transparency International AustraliaAustralia
Uniting Church in AustraliaAustralia
EITI -NGO’s for Extractive Industries TransparencyAzerbaijan
Transparency International AzerbaijanAzerbaijan
Bahrain Transparency SocietyBahrain
Bangladesh NGO Network for Radio and CommunicationBangladesh
BRAC UniversityBangladesh
VoiceBangladesh
CredcentreBenin
Club-Journalists against corruptionBulgaria
Buddhsim and Society Development AssociationCambodia
PactCambodia
Cameroonian League for Human RightsCameroon
Federation of Environmental and Ecological Diversity for Agricultural Revampment and Human Rights (FEEDAR & HR)Cameroon
Global Network for Good GovernanceCameroon
Humanus InternationalCameroon
Research Alliance for DevelopmentCameroon
Canadians For AccountabilityCanada
FAIR (Federal Accountability Initiative for Reform)Canada
Transparency International CanadaCanada
Chile TransparenteChile
Partnership for Social DevelopmentCroatia
OziveniCzech Republic
IbisDenmark
AICO-Arab Organization for International Cooperation
Arab Thought ForumEgypt
Center for Egyptian Women’s Legal AssistanceEgypt
Participatory Development Program (PDP)Egypt
Fundacion Nacional para el Desarrollo (FUNDE)El Salvador
Youth Education ForumF.Y. Republic of. Macedonia
Foundation Open Society InstituteF.Y. Republic of Macedonia
Transparency Zero CorruptionF.Y. Republic of Macedonia
Transparentnost MacedoniaF.Y. Republic of Macedonia
CCFD-Terre SolidaireFrance
Helio InternationalFrance
Plate Forme Paradis Fiscaux et JudiciairesFrance
SherpaFrance
Transparency International FranceFrance
NGO ArtIdeaGeorgia
TRACC -GeorgiaGeorgia
The JohanniterGermany
Transparency International GermanyGermany
Ghana Integrity InitiativeGhana
Centre for European Constitutional LawGreece
Accion CiudadanaGuatemala
Stat View InternationalGuinea
AfrikaplatformHungary
Civil Society Development FoundationHungary
Foundation for Development of Democratic RightsHungary
K-MonitorHungary
National Confederation of Hungarian Trade UnionsHungary
Centre for Applied SociologyIndia
Gram Bharati SamitiIndia
The National Center For Peace & DevelopmentIndia
Transparency International IndiaIndia
Indonesia Corruption WatchIndonesia
LEIPIndonesia
National Law Reform ConsortiumIndonesia
Partnership for Governance Reform / KemitraanIndonesia
TelapakIndonesia
Transparency International IndonesiaIndonesia
Iraqi Center For Transparency and CorruptionIraq
Kurdistan Anti Corruption NetworkIraq
DochasIreland
Transparency International IrelandIreland
OMETZIsrael
Campagna per la Riforma della Banca Mondiale (CRBM)Italy
AfricCOG -Africa Centre for Open GovernanceKenya
Bunge la MwananchiKenya
Kenya tuitakayo: Citizens’ Coalition for Constitutional CultureKenya
Transparency International KenyaKenya
Kuwait TransparencyKuwait
Public Investigation BureauLatvia
Actions for Genuine Democratic Alternatives (AGENDA)Liberia
Center for Transparency & AccountabilityLiberia
Transparency International LithuaniaLithuania
Transparency Zero CorruptionMacedonia
Baholalao Integrity Safeguard CommitteeMadagascar
Centre for Public Policy StudiesMalaysia
Libertad en accionMexico
Transparencia MexicanaMexico
MANSMontenegro
Etica y TransparenciaNicaragua
Association Nigérienne de Lutte contre la Corruption (ANLC)Niger
African Network for Environment and Economic Justice (ANEEJ)Nigeria
African Youth EmpowermentNigeria
Blossom Nigeria ProjectNigeria
Equity AdvocatesNigeria
Grass Root Anti-Corruption Awareness Network InitiativeNigeria
Independent Advocacy Project (IAP)Nigeria
Moms Club International NigeriaNigeria
Nigeria Labour CongressNigeria
NPA NigeriaNigeria
Publish What You Pay/NEITINigeria
Save Earth NigeriaNigeria
Socio-Economic Rights & Accountability Project (SERAP)Nigeria
Transparency in NigeriaNigeria
Women Environment & Development Network (WEDEN)Nigeria
Women in Publishing (WIP)Nigeria
Women’s Right to Education Programme (WREP)Nigeria
Zero Corruption CoalitionNigeria
AttacNorway
Norwegian Church AidNorway
DISCOVERPakistan
GINI -Governance Institutions Network InternationalPakistan
PILDAT -Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development & TransparencyPakistan
Society for the Empowerment of People-STEPPakistan
Transparency International PakistanPakistan
AMAN -Transparency International PalestinePalestine
Grupo de Trabajo Contra la Corrupcion (GTCC) / Work Group against CorruptionPeru
National Human Rights Coordination BodyPeru
ProeticaPeru
Business for Integrity 2020Philippines
Global watchPhilippines
Public Services Labor Independent Confederation (PSLINK)Philippines
Transparency and Accountability NetworkPhilippines
Transparency International PhilippinesPhilippines
Ummah Fi SalamPhilippines
Asociatia Romana pentru TransparentaRomania
Trade Union Elie RaduRomania
Transparency International RussiaRussia
Transparency International RwandaRwanda
Forum CivilSenegal
REPAOCSenegal
Africa Youth for Peace and DevelopmentSierra Leone
Youth Partnership for Peace and DevelopmentSierra Leone
Open Society Foundation (OSF)Slovakia
Transparency International SlovakiaSlovakia
Integriteta-association for ethics in public serviceSlovenia
Transparency International Solomon IslandsSolomon Islands
Human Rights Trust of Southern AfricaSouth Africa
Institute for Security Studies (ISS)South Africa
T.F.A.C (The Fight Against Corruption )South Africa
Heungsadan (Young Korean Academy) Transparency MovementSouth Korea
K-Pact CouncilSouth Korea
Transparency International KoreaSouth Korea
Transparency International Sri LankaSri Lanka
Transparency International SwedenSweden
Basel Institute on Governance -ICARSwitzerland
Transparency International SwitzerlandSwitzerland
Uniting Church in AustraliaSynod of Victoria and Tasmania
Transparency International Chinese TaipeiTaiwan
Luta Hamutuk InstituteTimor Leste
Transparency InstituteTrinidad and Tobago
Transparency International UgandaUganda
Water Governance InstituteUganda
Association for Accountancy and Business AffairsUnited Kingdom
Partnership for Transparency FundUnited Kingdom
ProtimosUnited Kingdom
Rights & Accountability in Development (RAID)
Tax Research UK (Richard Murphy, Director)United Kingdom
The Corner HouseUnited Kingdom
The office of Lord Brennan, UKUnited Kingdom
Trades Union Congress (TUK)United Kingdom
Transparency International UKUnited Kingdom
War on WantUnited Kingdom
World Wildlife Fund UKUnited Kingdom
American Bar Association Rule of Law InitiativeUnited States
Financial Intelligence CouncilUnited States
Hills Program on GovernanceUnited States
Project on Organizing Development Education and ResearchUnited States
The Jus Semper Global AllianceUnited States
Transparency International USAUnited States
Observatorio Hannah ArendtVenezuela
ProveaVenezuela
Transparencia VenezuelaVenezuela
Citizens ForumZambia
Transparency International ZambiaZambia

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