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OECD creates group to monitor anti-corruption regime in Brazil after recent setbacks

By Caio Rinaldi and Martin Coyle
  • 17 Mar 2021 13:15
  • 17 Mar 2021 13:15
Brazil faces the unprecedented step of having ongoing scrutiny of its anti-corruption regime by an international group because of concerns about the country's efforts to stamp out corruption, including the disbanding of its Operation Car Wash probe.
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has created a monitoring group exclusively

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Martin Coyle

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Martin Coyle is a senior correspondent, based in MLex's London office, reporting daily on bribery and corruption issues in the UK and Europe. Previously he was a senior editor at Thomson Reuters where he covered anti-money laundering, financial crime and regulatory enforcement issues. Prior to that he was editor of The Accountant, the world's oldest accounting publication, and International Accounting Bulletin, a bi-monthly business journal owned by Lafferty.

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