Event – New Rules for Global Finance Coalition

The Global Financial Governance and Impact report assesses how well the G20, IMF, World Bank, FSB and global tax system are governed, and whether they are having the desired positive impact;have they achieved their goal and made global financial governance fit for purpose, so that it is having a positive impact on the world’s citizens?

Overall, the report finds that there has been some improvement since 2009, in all the institutions governing global finance. However, the improvement is very slow. Governance (especially of the G20 and taxes) remains far too ad hoc, and impact is limited by the narrow mandates of the institutions, leaving large parts of global finance ungoverned. The report makes recommendations for how to accelerate progress, especially by insisting that the institutions and their sponsors analyse their impact and results rather than focusing on process, and by enhancing global popular mobilization to deepen reforms and avoid another financial crisis.

This event will explore the methodology used in the Global Governance report and a panel of experts will discuss the findings.

Speakers

Jo Marie Griesgraber, Executive Director, New Rules for Global Finance 

Dr Cyrus Rustomjee, Director, Economic Affairs Division, Commonwealth Secretariat                                                                                                  

John Christensen, co-founder Tax Justice Network

Dirk Willem te Velde, Head of Programme, International Economic Development Group, Overseas Development Instiute

Chair: Kevin Watkins, Director, Overseas Development Institute 

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