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The Transparency Law (France)

The Transparency Law in France requires public officials, political figures, and certain organizations to disclose their financial interests, assets, and potential conflicts of interest. Its goal is to promote transparency, accountability, and integrity in public life by making such information accessible to the public and authorities. The law aims to prevent corruption and undue influence by ensuring that those in power operate openly and responsibly, fostering trust in public institutions. It applies to elected officials, civil servants, and certain private sector actors involved in public projects, emphasizing openness in their financial dealings and affiliations.