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"Some of the world's most baffling social problems, says Peter Eigen, can be traced to systematic, pervasive government corruption, hand-in-glove with global companies. At TEDxBerlin, Eigen describes the
thrilling counter-attack led by his organization Transparency
International."
"As a director of the World Bank in Nairobi, Peter Eigen saw firsthand how devastating corruption can be. He's the founder
of Transparency International, an NGO that works to persuade international
companies not to bribe or play with corrupt governments. And it's
working."
“Why you should listen to him:
From the website of Transparency International comes this elegant definition: What is corruption? Corruption is the abuse of
entrusted power for private gain. It hurts everyone whose life, livelihood or
happiness depends on the integrity of people in a position of authority.
Peter Eigen knows this. He worked in economic development for 25 years, mainly as a World Bank manager of programs
in Africa and Latin America. Among his
assignments, he served as director of the regional mission for Eastern Africa from 1988 to 1991. Stunned by the depth
and pervasiveness -- and sheer destructiveness -- of the corruption he
encountered, he formed the group Transparency International to take on some of
the main players in deals with corrupt officials: multinational corporations.
Eigen believes that the best way to root out corruption is to make it known. Thus, Transparency International works
to raises awareness of corruption, and takes practical action to address it,
including public hearings.”
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