In Praise of Frank Vogl’s new book -
“Frank Vogl’s “The Enablers,” is a brilliant tour de force, taking its reader through the world of slime and sleaze that drips from the supposedly legitimate world where international commerce collides with the corrupt and the powerful. The enablers gets right into the guts of how an army of facilitators have ensured that profiteering at the expense of people and planet is the norm. Despite the brave efforts of many notable officials, the story Frank narrates shows that the system in place is simply not good enough. To everyone who is concerned about the future of our world - read this, and once armed with the facts, get out there and demand a credible response from your government!”
Simon Taylor, Director, Co-founder, Global Witness.n praise of Frank Vogl’s new book:
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“This eye-opening book reveals a world that is unknown to most--the key facilitators of transnational crime and the looting of countries. The facilitators that Vogl brings to life cause irreparable harm through their complex financial and legal maneuvers often hard to detect until it is too late. The book presents a clarion call to focus more on these pernicious enablers.”
Professor Louise Shelley, George Mason University, Director, Terrorism, Transnational Crime and Corruption Center (TraCCC).
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“Enablers! This is us in the richer countries, facilitating corruption, hurting the lives of billions of people across the globe. Frank Vogl sounds a clarion call for change. He brings a lifetime of experience to his compelling stories highlighting the role of private as well as public enablers corrupting the global financial system.”
Raymond W. Baker, Founding President,
Global Financial Integrity.
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“Frank Vogl’s timely book emphasizes both the urgency and the opportunity to rein in the professional enablers of financial crime and to disrupt this business model. A compelling read for everyone interested to find out how we can make our societies more resilient to corruption."
Daniel Eriksson, Chief Executive Officer,
Transparency International.
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“No one understands the sources and impact of greed and corruption that support the crimes of world leaders better than Frank Vogl. This outrage-inducing book is a revelation and a clear manifesto for reform. It should be required reading for a generation.
“Vogl has long been an indispensable and reliable source of wisdom about the scope, nature and impact of illicit finance and corruption from politicians, bankers, corporate leaders, well known lawyers, and high ranking civil servants.
“I have not read another book that diagnoses the deep world-wide corruption that exists in and out of government so well. Vogl provides such a clear prescription for reform. He argues that the most effective way to counter money-laundering and international corruption is to build upon the political support in the US for measures that relate to national security.”
Dr. James A. Thurber, Distinguished University Professor of Government. Founder of the Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies. American University.
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Endorsements
Chair of the Board of Directors of Transparency International, former Chancellor of the University of Ottawa, former President of the Canadian International Development Agency
“I was so caught in the text that I had to read every word – I would recommend it to Universities as compulsory reading in a number of disciplines and to staff in government and in multilateral organizations. The Board rooms of corporations could also benefit from its content…There is much more that can be said about what inspires the reader but for me it is that hope is better than despair since it can be the source of action, that fighting corruption and preventing it is a global and societal priority project and that its neglect will continue to wreak havoc in the stability of our world and the lives and livelihoods of the world’s people.”