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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NATIONAL GOVERNMENTS: CORRUPTED SYSTEMATICALLY?

June 21, 2016 by Frank Vogl in Corruption, Global Economy, Money Laundering, Politics, State Department, Transparency, Violence

In Afghanistan’s northeastern province of Badakhshan, two rival warlords – both allegedly with ties to the Taliban – are competing to control the illegal mining and smuggling of the valuable lapis lazuli mineral.

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June 21, 2016 /Frank Vogl
Civil Society, Corruption, Money Laundering, Politics, Crime, Transparency International, Impunity, Bribery
Corruption, Global Economy, Money Laundering, Politics, State Department, Transparency, Violence
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Jail the Corrupt : No Impunity

May 06, 2016 by Frank Vogl in Corruption

Never before have public prosecutors so ardently investigated corruption among political elites as they are today. For all those prosecutors the decision to sentence one of New York’s most powerful leaders to prison for 12 years will be seen as a victory and an encouragement. 

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May 06, 2016 /Frank Vogl
Justice, Crime
Corruption
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Why the SDGs are so important in the fight against corruption

October 14, 2015 by Frank Vogl in Corruption

On 25 September 2015, the world’s leaders assembled at the UN in New York and made a historic statement in approving the 17 “Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)” as the drivers of policies, programs and projects for national governments and multilateral institutions. The SDGs are to come into effect on January 1, 2016 and run to 2030.

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October 14, 2015 /Frank Vogl
NGOs, SDGs, United Nations, World Bank, Corruption, Crime
Corruption
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Why Top Bankers Evaded Justice

January 17, 2014 by Frank Vogl in Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, News, Employment

Across the world people have been asking why none of America’s top bankers went to jail for the crimes that caused the 2008 financial crisis.  A leading New York judge now provides disturbing answers and underscores that none of the key bankers who caused the crisis will ever be criminally prosecuted.

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January 17, 2014 /Frank Vogl
2008 crisis, Wall Street, Crime, Impunity, Finance
Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, News, Employment
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