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Anti-graft watchdog to step up pressure on west

By Hugh Williamson in Berlin

Published: November 16 2007 02:00 | Last updated: November 16 2007 02:00

The new head of Transparency International has warned London and other global financial centres to expect "much greater pressure" from the corruption watchdog to tighten anti-graft and money laundering regulations.

Cobus de Swardt told the Financial Times in his first full interview since becoming TI managing director in June that corruption "facilitated by bankers and financial centres" had received too little attention by the global pressure group, but that this was changing.

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