On the eve of the Home Affairs Committee hearing into the phone hacking scandal, Transparency International UK warns that a lack of coordination will weaken momentum for deep, lasting reform. It draws four key lessons:
18 July 2011
Chandu Krishnan Executive Director of Transparency International UK, said “This case has shone an awkward spotlight on undercurrents of corruption in key UK institutions. It is clear that there is systemic complacency about corruption in the UK, even if the problem is not endemic. The Government needs the courage to admit that many checks and balances have failed. Instead of a proliferation of inquiries we need urgent action to put in place policies that will prevent such a crisis from happening again and restore public trust in our key institutions."
Last month we published a report which examined the level of corruption across 23 UK sectors and institutions including all those affected by the phone hacking scandal. Our report highlighted a level of complacency – and some cases, denial – over the level of UK corruption. You can view the report by clicking here