Features
TED talks: how to expose the corrupt – Peter Eigen
Peter Eigen is an expert in corporate corruption. That is, helping to expose it. A former World Bank director, he has worked in economic development for a quarter of a century.
Transparency International, the NGO founded by Eigen in 1993, describes corruption as “the abuse of entrusted power for private gain. It hurts everyone whose life, livelihood or happiness depends on the integrity of people in a position of authority.”
This animated video is useful in further understanding corruption.
In November 2009, German-born Eigen spoke at a TED event in Berlin about how to expose the corrupt, explaining that the best way to alleviate corruption is to simply make it known to the public.
Read Blue & Green Tomorrow’s Guide to Corporate Social Responsibility 2013 for more information on good, honest, transparent business.
To watch this video on the TED website, click here.
- Features10 months ago
What is the Eco-Friendliest Option to Wash Your Dishes?
- Environment12 months ago
Building a Career in Green Construction: Tips and Insights
- News11 months ago
5 Ways Fleet Maintenance Software Can Help Businesses Be More Eco-Friendly
- Features10 months ago
Addressing Pressing Ethical Concerns with Crypto Exchanges