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Government Corruption Always is Worse at the Top
Heather Brooke is a professor of journalism at City University in the UK and a former member of the Royal United Services Institute surveillance-review panel. In this presentation, she examines government and corporate corruption globally, and reveals that it always is worse at the top, or wherever secrecy is allowed to exist in the name of national security or social necessity. The solution, she argues, is transparency-reform legislation that is not corrupted itself. It would be difficult to accomplish, but possible if backed by sufficient citizen awareness and demand. 2012 Oct 18 - Source: TED - https://youtu.be/sYUjyH8Y0No/
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