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External news 9 FEB 2017 Campaigners Fear Trump Resolution Could Hit Coffers of Poor Countries The Guardian
Press release 3 FEB 2017 U.S. Congress Kills Critical Transparency Rule, Abandons Leadership on Anticorruption
External news 3 FEB 2017 U.S. Congress Scraps Anti-Corruption Rule Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
External news 1 FEB 2017 Corruption in the Fossil Fuel Sector May Get Less Prying Eyes Marketplace public radio
Press release 26 JAN 2017 Proposed Repeal of U.S. Extractives Transparency Rule Would Increase Corruption and Poverty
Blog post 16 DEC 2016 At International Anti-Corruption Conference, Calls for Sustained—and Heightened—Vigilance