4. 2016年9月23日 17:23:10 : SaAl1IlNCM : 98b7XYq38kM[1]
名前倒れのトランスペアレンシー・インターナショナルは、己が組織の腐敗認識指数を発表した方がベストだ。
>In January 2015 it was reported that Transparency International (TI) accepted $3 million from the German engineering multinational Siemens, which in 2008 paid one of the largest corporate corruption fines in history – $1.6 billion – for bribing government officials in numerous countries.
Transparency International applied for and received the money from Siemens, even though TI's due diligence procedures prohibit the organization from accepting money from corporations that want to "greenwash" their reputations by making donations to TI. "If any corporate donor is accused of having been involved in corruption, the donor can expect no protection from TI," the procedures state.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transparency_International#Funding_from_Siemens