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Foreign ownership of London property should not be shrouded in secrecy

This post originally appeared on LinkedIn. New research from Thomson Reuters and Transparency International UK has shone the spotlight on politically exposed persons (PEPs) owning land and property in London, with the focus on companies that are registered overseas.  Risk landscape …

Tackling corruption in Africa: Can OGP shine a light?

My mother: “It is already winter in Paris. If you think whatever you are going there to do is not valuable, please don’t go”. Me: “It is valuable. OGP is the place where countries who want to do better for…

Does open government work?

This post originally appeared on the Brookings blog. "Open government” reforms have in recent years emerged as an area of intense activity and fervent hope for some of our largest societal aspirations: to improve public services, to expand public knowledge…

The Next Phase of OGP: A Call to Collective Action

Remarks at the OGP Global Summit - Opening Plenary   This OGP Global Summit in Paris represents an absolutely pivotal moment to show a more hopeful vision of open government to the world.  It is an opportunity and imperative to…

Remarks by Marina Walker Guevara at the OGP16 Plenary Session

Good afternoon and thank you to the Open Government Partnership for inviting me to join this important conversation. I am here representing 376 investigative reporters from nearly 80 countries who for more than a year shared a big secret. It…

New evidence on the impact of open government

Recent years have seen an explosion of open government: efforts in the United States and around the world to make government more transparent, accountable, and participatory, including new initiatives using internet and mobile technologies, social media, and other innovations. Now,…

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