Maxine Sackey / May 12, 2022 Alarm bells of authoritarianism sounding in the UK The UK government’s proposed ‘Policing Bill’ erodes human rights and stifles the critical action needed to tackle the climate crisis Louis Wilson / Jan. 25, 2022 Every election is now a climate election In 2022, voters in Brazil, the Philippines and Colombia will elect new leaders. And despite what the leading candidates might tell you, those elections are climate elections Beibei Yin / Aug. 6, 2020 How to tackle the illegal timber trade? New rules on implementing China’s Forest Law could hold the key One thing is clear: Chinese firms have not been paying sufficient attention to whether the imported timber they buy and process is actually legal. Naomi Hirst / July 28, 2017 From Pakistan to Park Lane via Panama – how Prime Minister Sharif’s family used anonymous companies Over a year on and the effect of the Panama Papers continues to reverberate. Today the leaks claimed another political scalp: Pakistan’s Supreme Court has removed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from office. Naomi Hirst / June 14, 2017 How to stop dirty money coming into London properties Happily the UK has woken up to the use of its property market as a go-to destination to give a fresh start to questionable funds. But to be truly game-changing, the next government will need to be more ambitious. Zorka Milin / Jan. 20, 2017 Our national interest and security depend on the Trump family cutting its business ties – now. As Donald Trump becomes America's 45th President, we look at how he's following the rule book used by corrupt leaders around the world. Previous Page 1 of 1 Next