Where are the corruption hotspots, and where is corruption being overcome?
The TI Corruption Perceptions Index 2003, to be released on 7 October, will include a record 133 countries
Berlin,
19 September 2003
Transparency International and the Algerian Association against Corruption (AACC) call on Algerian government to put a stop to press freedom violations in Algeria
Algeria must sign and ratify the new African Union Convention on Preventing and Combating Corruption as soon as possible, and allow the media to operate freely
Algiers / Berlin,
17 September 2003
TI welcomes the European Commission's new Policy Statement Against Corruption and calls for a mechanism to monitor implementation of EU instruments
TI urges the EU to adopt measures to enable stolen assets to be frozen, confiscated and repatriated
Brussels/Berlin,
03 September 2003
Transparency International calls on Japanese government to extradite Fujimori
Impunity for corrupt public officials cannot be tolerated, says TI
Berlin/Lima/Tokio,
27 August 2003
Time to establish an independent anti-corruption commission in Papua New Guinea
TI report also cites the need for an Ombudsman with teeth and a more active role for civil society in monitoring corruption
Port Moresby/Berlin,
26 August 2003
Das Netz der Korruption
Wie eine weltweite Bewegung gegen Bestechung kämpft*
Berlin,
26 August 2003
US weakens UN Convention by blocking measures tackling political corruption
Transparency International welcomes breakthrough on international co-operation on return of stolen assets, but UN Anti-Corruption Convention falls short on tackling political corruption
Berlin,
11 August 2003
Civil society scores a victory at UN Anti-Corruption Convention negotiations in Vienna
Transparency International welcomes the decision by the Convention's ad hoc negotiating committee to include a mandatory provision ensuring civil society participation in anti-corruption efforts
Berlin,
24 July 2003
UN Anti-Corruption Convention in danger of missing the mark on political corruption, warns Transparency International
The final round of negotiations now underway in Vienna is critical to ensure an effective global instrument against corruption
Berlin,
24 July 2003
UN Anti-Corruption Convention must target private sector bribery and political party corruption and allow for the extradition of corrupt officials
Final round of negotiations in Vienna next week will be critical to ensure an effective global instrument against corruption
Berlin,
16 July 2003
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