Foreign companies that own property in the UK will be forced to disclose their assets publicly including who the ultimate owners of the company are, in new measures announced at the global anti-corruption summit taking place in London.
World leaders have gathered to discuss how to work together to tackle corruption, which British Prime Minister David Cameron has described as "one of the greatest enemies to progress". From London, Catherine Drew reports.
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