From Christopher Boose <[email protected]>
Subject TODAY: The Global is Local – Linking the Fight Against Corruption with Fair Housing in the U.S.
Date September 9, 2021 2:24 PM
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*Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency (FACT) Coalition*
*EVENT INVITATION FOR:* September 9th, 2021
*Contact: *Christopher Boose, [email protected]
*12-1pm EDT, Thursday, September 9*

The Global is Local – Linking the Fight Against Corruption with Fair Housing in the U.S.



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*Speakers:*




* Lakshmi Kumar, Policy Director, Global Financial Integrity, co-author, "Acres of Money" [ [link removed] ] (biography [ [link removed] ])
* Jyotswaroop Bawa, Organizing and Campaigns Director, California Reinvestment Coalition (biography [ [link removed] ])
* Chuck Collins, Director of the Program on Inequality and the Common Good, Institute for Policy Studies, author, "The Wealth Hoarders: How Billionaires Pay Millions to Hide Trillions" [ [link removed] ] (biography [ [link removed] ])
* Sofia Lopez, Deputy Campaign Director, Housing, Action Center on Race and the Economy (ACRE) (biography [ [link removed] ])
* Ian Gary, Executive Director, FACT Coalition (moderator) (biography [ [link removed] ])






The Biden Administration has recently declared the global fight against corruption to be a national security priority [ [link removed] ]. Too often, though, the fight against global corruption and illicit financial flows is seen only as a national security or good governance agenda for U.S. foreign policy concerns, unconnected to domestic policy agendas and the struggles of working Americans.

Money laundering in U.S. real estate and its impact on the U.S. housing market is one concrete example of how these issues intersect with domestic priorities, including addressing economic inequality. The Biden Administration has proposed a "foreign policy for the middle-class" [ [link removed] ] and Biden's National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has said, "Everything we do in our foreign policy and national security will be measured by a basic metric: Is it going to make life better, safer, and easier for working families?"

An anti-corruption strategy that tackles corruption in the real estate sector would be a concrete manifestation of this policy aspiration. A new report from Global Financial Integrity, "Acres of Money Laundering: Why U.S. Real Estate is a Kleptocrat's Dream" [ [link removed] ], provides clear evidence of billions of dollars being laundered through U.S. real estate, often using anonymous shell companies, and shows "the ease with which kleptocrats, criminals, sanctions evaders, and corrupt government officials choose the U.S. real estate market as their preferred destination to hide and launder proceeds from illicit activities." U.S. housing inventory is law and housing prices are soaring. Competition from international investors, some of whom are only trying to launder money, is affecting American families looking for affordable housing.



Join the FACT Coalition, Global Financial Integrity, Action Center on Race and the Economy, and Transparency International's U.S. Office to learn from experts about the scope of this problem and what the U.S. should do to fight money laundering through real estate to combat global corruption and create fairer housing markets here at home.




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About the FACT Coalition

The Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency (FACT) Coalition is a non-partisan alliance of more than 100 state, national, and international organizations working toward a fair and honest tax system that addresses the challenges of a global economy and promoting policies to combat the harmful impacts of corrupt financial practices.

For more information, visit www.thefactcoalition.org


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