Presidents Fox and Havel to join George Soros, Eva Joly, Interpol, NGOs and business leaders at the International Anti-Corruption Conference in Prague, 7-11 October
The IACC will include 72 hands-on workshops on money laundering, the media, corruption in aid, sport, health, education and conflict zones, and party funding
Berlin,
31 August 2001
British kidnap victim case serves as warning anti-corruption group says
Letters requesting help to transfer funds out of Nigeria are an invitation to participate in a criminal conspiracy - Jeremy Pope, Executive Director, Transparency International
Berlin,
16 July 2001
A constructive dialogue is needed between civil society organisations and the players in the global trading system
The establishment by the WTO of an Advisory Group, including civil society representation, is a welcome development - Peter Eigen, Chairman, Transparency International
Berlin,
03 July 2001
New index highlights worldwide corruption crisis, says Transparency International. he Corruption Perceptions Index 2001 ranks 91 countries.
Almost two-thirds of the countries ranked in the new index score less than 5 out of a clean score of 10
Paris,
27 June 2001
Transparency International chapters in the Americas endorse the OAS follow-up mechanism to the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption
TI calls on OAS member-states to embrace civil society expertise to ensure the independence of the follow-up mechanism of the Convention
Costa Rica,
06 June 2001
"A UN Convention is no substitute for anti-corruption programmes at the national level"
Transparency International welcomes the Declaration on fighting corruption issued by Ministers in The Hague, but calls for the words drafted at an intergovernmental level to be matched by concrete steps against corruption at the national level
Berlin,
31 May 2001
Everything you ever wanted to know about corruption, but were afraid to ask…
The National Integrity System Audit: an idea whose time has come
The Hague,
30 May 2001
Time to close down the corruption casino
"The launch of the Euro should not descend into a carnival of money-laundering" - Peter Eigen, Chairman, Transparency International
The Hague,
28 May 2001
Civil Society challenges governments in Open Letter to Global Forum II
Berlin,
25 May 2001
The Condon Report was a missed opportunity to launch an amnesty for cricketers 'who come clean'
"By limiting cricketers' use of mobile telephones, the report is suggesting a 'them and us' approach which can only further damage the standing of the game worldwide" - Jeremy Pope, Transparency International
Berlin,
23 May 2001
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