Frank Vogl

Anti-Corruption • Ethics & Integrity

Frank has been engaged with global economics, banking, governance and anti-corruption for more than 40 years, as a journalist, as a World Bank senior official, as an anti-corruption civil society leader, and as a top level advisor to financial institutions.  Frank is President of Vogl Communications, Inc., which has provided advice to leaders of international finance for more than two decades.

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DILMA'S DEMISE

September 03, 2016 by Frank Vogl in Corruption, Politics, Brazil

The impeachment of former Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff may herald a new era of anticorruption enforcement in rising numbers of countries. Citizens are protesting for justice and the prosecution of corrupt leaders as they vent their frustration and demonstrate their impatience with 'business as usual.'

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September 03, 2016 /Frank Vogl
Impeachment, Brazil, Malaysia, Indonesia, United States, Ukraine, South Africa
Corruption, Politics, Brazil
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In depth: Politicians Against Judges - Brazil and South Africa

March 29, 2016 by Frank Vogl in Corruption, Politics

Brazil and South Africa have a great deal in common – flagging economies, falling exchange rates and public bonds nearing junk status – all fueled by mounting allegations of corruption. As if that weren’t bad enough, the ruling parties have also engaged in major confrontations with the rule of law, in a desperate and entirely self-serving effort to preserve the impunity of their national leaders.

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March 29, 2016 /Frank Vogl
Nixon, South Africa, Watergate, Zuma, Corruption, Brazil
Corruption, Politics
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The Fight Against Corruption: On the Home Stretch?

September 07, 2015 by Frank Vogl in Accountability, Corruption, NGOs, Public Sector Governance

Representatives from more than 110 countries met in Malaysia at the Transparency International annual meeting and then joined hundreds of other activists from across the world at the 2015 International Anti-Corruption Conference at the start of September. The timing was perfect, because later this month a landmark decision will be taken in the fight against impunity and corruption at the General Assembly of the United Nations.

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September 07, 2015 /Frank Vogl
China, Iraq, SDGs, United Nations, Corruption, Brazil, Transparency International
Accountability, Corruption, NGOs, Public Sector Governance
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The FIFA Scandal - The Details on "The Enterprise"

June 01, 2015 by Frank Vogl in Accountability, Corporate Governance, Corruption, News

The more you dig into the details of the prosecutions that have been announced into world football (what is called soccer in the U.S.), so the more one understands the staggering scale of the conspiracies. “Let me be clear: this indictment is not the final chapter in our investigation,” stated Acting U.S. Attorney Kelly T. Currie of the Eastern District of New York. Indeed, there are likely to be many more cases, not just in the U.S. and Switzerland, but in other countries as well. 

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June 01, 2015 /Frank Vogl
Argentina, Egypt, FIFA, France, Morocco, Qatar, Russia, Switzerland, United States, Venezuela, Money Laundering, Corruption, Brazil, Sports, Tax Evasion, Trinidad
Accountability, Corporate Governance, Corruption, News
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Corruption Complacency Must Be Challenged

May 25, 2015 by Frank Vogl in Accountability, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, Transparency, Employment

From the comparatively modest malfeasance in the New York State legislature (both the State assembly Speaker as well as the Senate majority leader have been indicted for corruption) to the mega-million dollar graft engulfing Brazilian businessmen and politicians today, on to the all-consuming kleptocracy in the Kremlin, the abuse of public office for private gain is rampant.

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May 25, 2015 /Frank Vogl
EU Commission, Federal Election Commission, Kremlin, Nemtsov, New York State, Corruption, Brazil, Transparency International, Kleptocracy
Accountability, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, Transparency, Employment
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The Hard Facts of Global Corruption Action

December 23, 2014 by Frank Vogl in Corruption, Global Economy

It takes two to tango to rob national treasuries and undermine global commerce: the government officials and politicians who take the bribes and, of course, the corporations who pay the bribes.

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December 23, 2014 /Frank Vogl /Source
OECD, Russia, Brazil, CPI, Transparency International
Corruption, Global Economy
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Anti-Corruption is Marching Ahead

December 19, 2013 by Frank Vogl in Corporate Governance, Corruption, Global Economy, News

Across the globe the call -- "End Corruption" -- is ringing loud. In the bitter cold of Ukraine's capital, Kiev, tens of thousands of citizens are demonstrating against the government of president Viktor Yanukovych. The protesters declared: "Out with the bandits!"

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December 19, 2013 /Frank Vogl /Source
Angola, Beijing, Integrity, Kiev, New Delhi, Transparency, Corruption, Brazil
Corporate Governance, Corruption, Global Economy, News
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