Group of Eight countries are failing to stamp out corruption and bribery, with damaging implications for trade, business and broader international goals, such as tackling poverty, according to Transparency International.
The report, released on the eve of the G8 summit in Toyako, criticises host Japan, as well as Germany and Italy, for not ratifying the United Nations Convention Against Corruption. More broadly, it reproaches Japan, the UK and Canada for “failure to demonstrate enforcement of their foreign bribery laws”.



