On May 12, the British Prime Minister David Cameron hosted the first ever anti-corruption summit. The summit recognised that corruption is a global issue with no country immune or without responsibilities.
The Summit set out to galvanise international efforts to expose corruption, punish those involved and drive out a culture of corruption. Group of 20 countries in particular recognised the need to do more in their own backyards.
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