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Dear Speaker at Europartners Conference. Thank you for using this Powerpoint Template.

Dear Speaker at Europartners Conference. Thank you for using this Powerpoint Template. The Europartners Masterslide should be used for every slide. (Logo at the upper right corner, bottom line with yellow signet and white Title on grey ground)

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  1. Dear Speaker at Europartners Conference. Thank you for using this Powerpoint Template. The Europartners Masterslide should be used for every slide. (Logo at the upper right corner, bottom line with yellow signet and white Title on grey ground) Please do not modify the layout of the masterslide. Just enter your name and the title of your lecture at the bottom line (in Masterslide Edit-Mode). Add new slides as usual and fill in your content without hiding the existing master elements. Thanks

  2. Corruption the scourge of humanity

  3. Each year over US$ 1 Trillion goes missing from the global economy through bribes, dishonest deals and tax evasion. It’s called corruption.Corruption is more than bad business: it kills people

  4. US$1 trillion Theft Bribery Tax evasion Land-grabbing Lack of transparency “Corruption is a key element in economic under-performance and a major obstacle to poverty alleviation and development.” Former UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan

  5. Corruption kills people • On average access to water can be 30% more expensive • Maternity patience in Bangalore pay $22 in bribes • Africa loses $393b every year through tax evasion and is linked to 5.6 children dying between 2000-2025 • Fines of £400m to RBS

  6. “Political parties, public administrations and the private sector are evaluated as the weakest players in the fight against corruption across Europe” (Transparency International 2011: money, politics, power: corruption risks in Europe)

  7. “Ignoring corruption is like investing your money in a country with hyper inflation” 

  8. “The purpose of a business firm is not simply to make a profit, but is to be found in its very existence as a community of persons who in various ways are endeavouring to satisfy their basic needs, and who form a particular group at the service of the whole of society.” (Pope John Paul II)

  9. You are here!

  10. Why are you here?!

  11. Profit & Poverty B R I C

  12. Isaiah 51:4 My justice will become a light to the nations

  13. “Corruption is condemned in the Bible. It undermines economic development, distorts fair decision-making and destroys social cohesion. No nation is free of corruption. We invite Christians in the workplace, especially young entrepreneurs, to think creatively about how they can best stand against this scourge” (Cape Town 2010)

  14. “When you take a stand about a matter of justice, or when you refuse to be part of an unethical deal, you are engaged in mission– the mission of establishing God’s kingdom where you work.” Transform Your Work Life by Graham Power &Dion Forster

  15. Vision: 100 million engaged Transformation

  16. EXPOSED: goals Government Public service Church 1 million signatures for G20 policy change: tax, transparency, bribes 2000 vigils with the poor 100 million engaged Communities Business

  17. EXPOSED: How? • Global Call petition & event: G20 Nov 2014 • Practical toolkits • Accessible sermon series • Evangelism tool kit • Partner communications

  18. EXPOSED: some outcomes • 1 million+ signatures to G20 – tax, transparency and bribery • Catalogue of ‘good news’ stories • Promoting values and culture of honesty • Exposure of bribes – bribe books and media • Increased Church understanding and responsibility • Politicians sign GOPAC; implementation of UNCAC • Catalyst for global network on corruption • Theological reflection

  19. What can you do? • Ensure you have an anti-bribery policy and that procedures to monitor and enforce it are active and effective • Encourage all your staff to believe that integrity matters • Pass on information about corrupt practices to police and/or government – if there is a good process • Ensure that your business has transparent accounting practices and pays all appropriate taxes in every country in which it does business. • Make sure that your procurement practices are transparent and reputable

  20. Thank you

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