It is estimated that each year up to 2,000 billion dollars are recycled, much of it through companies that allow the identity of the beneficiaries of the money to be kept secret. Tracking financia...
Maggie Murphy is Senior Global Advocacy Manager of Transparency International, the global movement against corruption. She leads Transparency International’s advocacy efforts targeting international bodies such as the G20, G8 and OECD with a focus on closing loopholes in the international financial system to stem the flow of criminal and corrupt money.
Prior to Joining Transparency International, she worked in human rights advocacy roles for Minority Rights Group International, Amnesty International and the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation on issues ranging from ending torture to increasing political participation. She holds a BA from Oxford University and a MSc from the London School of Economics.
It is estimated that each year up to 2,000 billion dollars are recycled, much of it through companies that allow the identity of the beneficiaries of the money to be kept secret. Tracking financia...