Jan 27, 2011
Global Financial Integrity (GFI) has released its annual analysis of the cost of crime, corruption, and trade mispricing on developing countries. The report, 'Illicit Financial Flows from Developing Countries: 2000-2009,' finds that approximately US$6.5 trillion was removed from the developing world from 2000 through 2008. The report shows the annual outflows for each country and breaks outflows down into two categories of drivers: trade mispricing and 'other', which includes kickbacks, bribes, embezzlement, and other forms of official corruption.
































