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In Pics: Narendra Modi at G20 Summit (November 15, 2014)

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today pitched for global cooperation on repatriation of black money stashed abroad as the summit of G20 countries opened here amidst intense pressure from within on tackling the menace.Meeting

India TV News Desk Updated on: November 17, 2014 11:36 IST


India's call comes as anti-corruption advocates want G-20 countries to stem the flow of illicit money across borders by introducing public registers that reveal the people who ultimately own, control, or benefit from a business but use shell companies to hide their identities and avoid tax.

Transparency International, 24 leaders of civil society representing every continent published an open letter to G-20 leaders this week, urging them to take concrete actions to stop corruption and make the global system more transparent.

Establishing principles of transparency and clarity has been a focus of G20's Anti-Corruption Working Group and has long been on its agenda.

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