Frank Vogl

Anti-Corruption • Ethics & Integrity

Frank has been engaged with global economics, banking, governance and anti-corruption for more than 40 years, as a journalist, as a World Bank senior official, as an anti-corruption civil society leader, and as a top level advisor to financial institutions.  Frank is President of Vogl Communications, Inc., which has provided advice to leaders of international finance for more than two decades.

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Rising Threats to Civil Society - Egypt, Russia.....

November 25, 2012 by Frank Vogl in Corruption, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, News

Many of my friends leading human rights and anti-corruption organizations from Bahrain to Zimbabwe face rising threats from national governments and their security forces. The vice is tightening in one country after another on activists for human rights, political reform, freedom of speech, and anti-corruption.

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November 25, 2012 /Frank Vogl
Civil Society
Corruption, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, News
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Corruption Takes Center Stage in Greek-Euro Crisis

October 31, 2012 by Frank Vogl in Corruption, Global Economy, News

The Greek government, under international pressure to attack rampant domestic corruption, acted on Monday by hauling an investigative journalist into court. Costas Vaxevanis faces trial for having published the names of 2,059 Greeks who have accounts at the HSBC bank in Switzerland.

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October 31, 2012 /Frank Vogl
Greece, Euro
Corruption, Global Economy, News
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The Arab Spring Will Not Become an Arab Winter!

October 11, 2012 by Frank Vogl in Corporate Governance, Corruption, Global Economy, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, News

Has the brilliance of the Arab Spring been quashed by the horrors of an Arab Winter, as evidenced by the murder of US Ambassador Chris Stevens in Benghazi, Libya, the coming to power of the Moslem Brotherhood in Egypt, the rising prominence in Tunisia and beyond of the radical Salafis, and the brutality of the Syrian regime? 

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October 11, 2012 /Frank Vogl
Corporate Governance, Corruption, Global Economy, NGOs, Public Sector Governance, News
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