
Our areas of focus
We call on the government to work urgently to tackle corruption in five key areas: illicit finance, political integrity, public procurement, sanctions, and climate transition.
Read about our detailed policy recommendations below.
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Illicit Finance
The UK’s financial, legal, and accountancy sectors are the biggest in the world, making London a highly attractive place in which to invest and do business. However, this also makes it a target for criminals and adversaries, making it a ripe environment for economic crimes and dangerous illicit financial flows to flourish.
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Political Integrity
Recently, the UK has been dogged by stories of corruption scandals and bad behaviour in public life. Notable examples include the sale of privileged access to a former Prime Minister (including to people linked to the Kremlin); Covid PPE procurement; and MPs caught lobbying ministers in return for cash...
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Public Procurement
Accounting for a third of all public spending, procurement is absolutely critical to our economy and national prosperity. But even during non-emergency situations, procurement is recognised by the OECD, European Commission, and the UN Office of Drugs and Crime as the biggest corruption and fraud risk area for governments.
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Sanctions
We live in an increasingly dangerous world, in which hostile states and terrorist organisations - financially supported through corrupt means - hold ever greater influence. Russia is a prime example of how this situation undermines global stability and democracy, but there are countless others using the same playbook in every corner of the world...
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Climate Transition
The UK’s efforts to scale up climate action have been deemed “worryingly slow”, undermining the health of our environment, our future energy security, and ambitions to become a clean energy superpower. Concerted action is urgently required to ensure a responsible and reliable supply of the critical minerals that underpin renewable technologies...