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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Corruption Dare No Longer Be a Taboo Topic in this Presidential Election

August 21, 2012 by Frank Vogl in Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, Employment

Reducing corruption is a top priority for Americans as they look at the upcoming elections. Yet the candidates are not discussing the issue.  Will the reporters posing questions in the presidential debates raise the topic? I doubt it.

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August 21, 2012 /Frank Vogl
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Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, Employment
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Moving Money Laundering Investigations into Top Gear

August 14, 2012 by Frank Vogl in Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, Global Economy, Employment

Standard Chartered Bank, headquartered in the UK, has agreed to settle charges by New York’s banking regulators that it engaged in as much as $250 billion of illicit banking transactions on behalf of Iran in recent years. The bank is paying $340 million to end this legal fracas, but this is not the end of its troubles, just the beginning.

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August 14, 2012 /Frank Vogl
Corporate Governance, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corruption, Global Economy, Employment
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