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uhnope

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Thu Jul 14, 2016, 05:43 AM Jul 2016

75 PER CENT OF COMPANIES IN TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL REPORT SCORE LESS THAN 5 OUT OF 10

Source: Transparency.org

The vast majority of the world’s biggest emerging market companies have failed when it comes to transparency, creating an environment for corruption to thrive in their businesses and in the places they operate. A new report from Transparency International reveals an urgent need for these large multinational firms to do much more to stop corruption.

In the latest edition of Transparency in Corporate Reporting: Assessing Emerging Market Multinationals 100 of the fastest-growing companies based in 15 emerging market countries and operating in 185 countries around the world scored an average of 3.4 out of 10, where 0 is the least transparent and 10 is the most transparent. The average score fell slightly by 0.2 compared to the last time the survey was taken in 2013.

“Pathetic levels of transparency in big emerging market companies raises the question of just how much the private sector cares about stopping corruption, stopping poverty where they do business and reducing inequality. Time and again we see huge corruption scandals involving multinationals, such as Odebrecht Group or China Communications Construction Company, doing immense damage to local economies. Through adequate transparency and anti-corruption measures and will from the top this could have been prevented. Although many companies say they want to fight corruption, this is not enough. Action speaks louder than words,” said José Ugaz, Chair of Transparency International.

The seventy-five companies from BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) did no better, failing to beat the average score as poor-performing Chinese companies dragged the whole group lower. Companies from BRICS countries produce about 30 per cent of global GDP, giving them a clear obligation to take responsibility for their actions.

Read more: http://www.transparency.org/news/pressrelease/emerging_market_companies_show_low_levels_of_transparency_allowing_corrupti



Surprise, BRICS is corrupt as hell
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75 PER CENT OF COMPANIES IN TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL REPORT SCORE LESS THAN 5 OUT OF 10 (Original Post) uhnope Jul 2016 OP
Imagine that! The modern trading environment turns the entire world into one big Banana Republic. Ford_Prefect Jul 2016 #1
And the US has it's biggest trade deficit with the most corrupt country, China. spanzini Jul 2016 #2
 

spanzini

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2. And the US has it's biggest trade deficit with the most corrupt country, China.
Thu Jul 14, 2016, 07:12 AM
Jul 2016

Not surprising. We aren't lifting China up they are dragging us down. And if you are against free trade you are a racist xenophobe!

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