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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The French Bank, American Victims of Terrorism, Cash and Compensation

January 07, 2016 by Frank Vogl in Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption

U.S. citizens who have been victims of foreign state-organized terrorism will receive substantial compensation now with the funds coming from a surprising source, BNP Paribas, one of the largest banks in France and Europe. It is the bank that paid a record $9 billion in fines in 2014 for violating U.S. foreign sanctions laws.

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January 07, 2016 /Frank Vogl
Congress, Banking, Corruption, Terrorism
Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption
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Tunisian Murder - Causes: Radicalization, Unemployment and Corruption

July 18, 2015 by Frank Vogl in Africa, Corruption, News

Very high youth unemployment in Tunisia, due in part to substantial corruption, as well as increasing activities by radical Islamic groups all contributed, I believe, to influence the mad gunman, 24-year-old Seifeddine Rezgui, to kill 38 people, mainly tourists.

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July 18, 2015 /Frank Vogl
Tunisia, World Bank, Corruption, Terrorism
Africa, Corruption, News
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