The Anti-Corruption Plain Language Guide - Transparency ...
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Acknowledgements:<br />
TI would like to thank all the national chapters, members and partners that have helped make this guide<br />
a reality. With what began as an incipient idea among TI members, the guide has progressed quickly<br />
from its beginning as a small meeting prior to the International <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Corruption</strong> Conference (IACC) in<br />
October 2008. This early morning session gained tremendously from the contributions of Finn Heinrich,<br />
Christian Humborg, Pierre Landell Mills, Farzana Nawaz, Georg Neumann, Juanita Riaño, Bruno Speck,<br />
Codru Vrabi and Peter Wilkinson. It has helped to set the tone for all the work that has followed under<br />
the guidance of Craig Fagan (TI).<br />
TI would particularly like to thank Amaya Gorostiaga, who has translated the original vision for the guide<br />
into such an excellent text. Also, the inputs of Casey Kelso and the design skills of Renate Trowers have<br />
been invaluable.<br />
Throughout this process, the work of TI’s national chapters has been critical. TI would like to recognise<br />
the contributions of chapters in Bangladesh, Kenya, Lebanon, Romania, South Korea and Zambia that<br />
helped to pilot the guide with key stakeholders from the government, parliament, private sector, civil<br />
society and media. This guide reflects their valuable inputs and demand to have a practical tool to support<br />
locally and globally the anti-corruption work of TI.<br />
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