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Climate Finance Transparency OGP Draft Concept Note     Commitment Title: Developing Climate Finance Tool for Transparency and Civic Participation Background of the Proposal: Financial resources intended for mitigation and adaptation actions must be managed effectively and with full accountability. Thus South Korea, as a signatory of the Paris Agreement,Read More →

An interview with Prof. Chang Hoon Cho on the risks and benefits of ISO 37001 and the task of the Korean government. TI-Korea: What is the main message ISO 37001 sends to our society and business? Cho Chang Hoon: There are global standards that can govern the ‘giving side’ as wellRead More →

An Interview with Sangwoo Kim, Director of the Korean Foundation for Quality (KFQ), on the global efforts of combating corruption and the responsibility of Korean companies. TI-Korea: What is the main message that ISO 37001 sends to our society and business? Sangwoo Kim: ISO 37001 is the first certified standard forRead More →

ISO 37001 – A Global Anti Bribery Management System With bribes estimated at 2 trillion US-Dollars paid across the globe each year, bribery is among the most destructive and challenging of issues. It is a widespread form of corruption that has a corrosive effect on society, public trust, economic developmentRead More →

Green Climate Fund (GCF) Approves 11 Project Proposals for Funding The 18th GCF Board meeting was held on September 30 to October 2, 2017, in Cairo, Egypt. The Board approved 11 projects worth USD 392.86 million. Out of the 13 funding proposals, only 2 received no consensus from the BoardRead More →

“The fight against corruption must start with decisive punishment and the President’s strong commitment” Results of TI-Korea’s anti-corruption and integrity survey.  Analysis by Lee Sanghak, Board Member of TI-Korea Introduction The anti-corruption policies of the new government are highly relevant since the Choi Soonsil scandal. Grand corruption is one of theRead More →

Summaries of GCF Documents for BM16 The following contents are summaries of the documents available online on the GCF’s website. More documents are accessible which are not include among the summarized documents below. The summaries were originally intended for internal circulation only. Summaries of GCF documents Status of the GCFRead More →

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An interview with Prof. Jung-Ok Lee, TI-Korea’s board member, about grand corruption in South Korea, the importance of cultural changes and the monitoring role of future generations.   TI-Korea: Prof Lee, South Korea’s score in this year’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) has dropped significantly, compared to the years before. WhatRead More →

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“The results of the 2016 Corruption Index are alarming” An interview with the Research Team of Transparency International (TI) about the global dimension of public sector corruption.  In 2016, no country gets close to a perfect score: This year’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI)  shows that around the world systemic corruption andRead More →

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Korean Corruption Perception Index sharply dropped in 2016  – Lowest score in 10 years- – Government attempts to fight corruption seem ineffective, public sector corruption becomes worse – Analysis by Sanghak Lee, Board Member of TI Korea Sharply Dropped Index  According to the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) which was releasedRead More →

An Invitation International Conference Business Transparency – Risk or Benefit? Date: 6 October 2016, 3-5:30 PM Click full details here: Business Integrity Forum Conference