David
Cameron warns that corruption is one of the greatest enemies of our time
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Fighting the
"evil" of corruption is crucial to global security, David Cameron
will tell Commonwealth leaders. The Prime Minister will say a lack of political
will has held back progress as he brings together 10 countries in a fresh push
to tackle the problem.
At
the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Malta today, he warned
that corruption is one of the greatest enemies of our time.
Ahead
of the meeting, Mr Cameron said: "The UK has been a world leader in the
fight to tackle corruption, which is an evil in itself but which also
exacerbates other global challenges such as poverty and extremism. Rooting out
corruption is crucial to global prosperity and security. The anti-corruption
summit we will host next year will be an important opportunity for the
international community to come together and to agree practical action to beat
the cancer of corruption."
Press Association report continues:
Mr Cameron urged Commonwealth countries to lead the fight against corruption at meetings in Malta ahead of a major conference on the issue in the UK next year.
Mr Cameron urged Commonwealth countries to lead the fight against corruption at meetings in Malta ahead of a major conference on the issue in the UK next year.
Chairing
an event with President Ian Khama of Botswana, which is the host country of the
Commonwealth's anti-corruption centre, he will call on leaders and foreign
ministers from Canada, Australia, Ghana, New Zealand, Trinidad and Tobago,
Singapore, India and Malta to take action.
The
international community has looked the other way for too long, Mr Cameron posited as he sets out how anti-corruption measures are key to boosting
economic growth and development as well as ensuring security.
Transparency
and good governance as well as better law enforcement are needed to tackle the
issue, the Prime Minister will say.
Next year's summit will
bring together leaders from across the world to find ways of taking
international action to wipe out problem.
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