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
Comment

FIFA and Company: The New Mafia?

March 08, 2016 by Frank Vogl in Corruption, Sports

World soccer may have a new boss, but it will take longterm sustained efforts by FIFA to convince fans across the globe that the organization has really changed and is serving their interests, rather than its own.

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March 08, 2016 /Frank Vogl
FIFA, Sepp Blatter, Sports, Transparency International
Corruption, Sports
Comment

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
Comment

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
1 Comment

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
Comment

Corruption Data Must be Wake Up Call to World Bank and UN

December 23, 2014 by Frank Vogl in Corruption, Global Economy, Public Sector Governance

A new global survey of corruption published by Transparency International (TI) shows an all-too-familiar picture of deep and far-reaching abuse of government positions by politicians and officials for their personal gain. More than two-thirds of the 175 countries covered by the survey show very high levels of corruption.

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December 23, 2014 /Frank Vogl /Source
OECD, United Nations, World Bank, CPI, Transparency International
Corruption, Global Economy, Public Sector Governance
1 Comment

Brave Chinese Anti-Corruption Reporter Wins Big

September 26, 2014 by Frank Vogl in Corruption

It took enormous courage in 2012 for a Chinese reporter to go into print to expose one of the Chinese Communist Party's most senior officials for taking bribes and building a fortune by abusing his public office. Reporter Luo Changping did just that and, as a result, on September 24, 2014, Liu Tienan, the former deputy head of the National Reform and Development Commission, pleaded guilty in a trial in the northern province of Hebei.

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September 26, 2014 /Frank Vogl /Source
Integrity Award, China, Transparency International
Corruption
Comment

"No Impunity" Needs to be the Rule for Corrupt Politicians and Corporations

September 24, 2014 by Frank Vogl in Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, Global Economy, News


Finance Ministers of the Group of 20 leading global economies agreed to take measures against tax avoidance by giant global corporations at their meeting in Australia on September 20. This now needs to be seen by the G20 as a stepping stone towards far tougher and meaningful actions against illegal tax evaders, corrupt corporations and financial institutions that launder money for corrupt officials, politicians, criminal organizations and businesses.

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September 24, 2014 /Frank Vogl /Source
Al-Bashir, BNP Paribas, Sudan, Ukraine, Wal-Mart, Money Laundering, Transparency International
Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, Global Economy, News
Comment

Building Anti-Corruption Agencies In The African Commonwealth

June 05, 2014 by Frank Vogl in Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, Global Economy, NGOs, News

Anti-Corruption Agencies (ACAs) have been established in increasing numbers of countries in recent years and have complemented the efforts by public prosecutors and the judiciary to curb corruption in their countries. Are they making a difference?

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June 05, 2014 /Frank Vogl /Source
Commonwealth, Africa, Transparency International, Anti-Corruption Agencies
Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, Global Economy, NGOs, News
1 Comment

Stop Corruption - Anger to Rise in 2014

December 25, 2013 by Frank Vogl in Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, US Politics, News, Employment

Across the world people are angry with politicians and public officials, and with bankers too.

* Trust is broken. A host of opinion polls tell a blunt story. Public approval of the United States Congress has recently slumped to a single figure -- 9 percent, says Gallup.

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December 25, 2013 /Frank Vogl /Source
Congress, India, Politics, Turkey, Corruption, Transparency International
Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, US Politics, News, Employment
Comment

Rules of Law is Key to Bangladesh Tragedy

May 02, 2013 by Frank Vogl in Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, News, Employment

....the breakdown of the rule of law in a country where corruption is widespread has led to the deaths of hundreds of people: civil society needs to lead actions to force changes by government and business alike...

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May 02, 2013 /Frank Vogl
Bangladesh, GAP, Metzger Initiative, Primark, PTF, Wal-Mart, Justice, Transparency International, Impunity, Rule Of Law
Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, News, Employment
1 Comment

A Blow Against Corruption as Oil, Gas and Mining Global Transparency Advances

April 22, 2013 by Frank Vogl in Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, Global Economy, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, News

Shining a bright light on the global operations of major multinational corporations, including details of the cash they pay to foreign governments, will not end corruption. But, it is a very good start on a long and vital journey.

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April 22, 2013 /Frank Vogl
oil, Global, Transparency International, Gas, Gazprom, Logging, Exxon, Bribery, Mining
Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, Global Economy, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, News
Comment

Afghanistan’s Cesspool of Corruption

December 06, 2012 by Frank Vogl in Corruption, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, News

The 2012 Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), published this week, finds Afghanistan at absolute rock bottom, sharing this dismal place with North Korea and Somalia. Despite the flow to Afghanistan over the last decade of hundreds of billions of dollars of Western – mostly American – economic and military aid, this country is a rotten cesspool of corruption.

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December 06, 2012 /Frank Vogl
Afghanistan, Karzai, Corruption, CPI, Transparency International, Foreign Aid
Corruption, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, News
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