Transparency International applauds Argentine Anti-Corruption Office for its transparency
Anti-Corruption Office sets precedent by publishing OAS recommendations for combating corruption
Buenos Aires/Berlin/Washington,
05 March 2003
Transparency International urges AU governments to approve draft African anti-corruption Convention
Approval of draft Convention by the AU Executive Council on 5-6 March would pave the way for an African instrument to prevent and combat graft and help countries to live up to their NEPAD promises, says anti-corruption organisation
Berlin/Ndjamena,
03 March 2003
Transparency International condemns the arrest and assault of civil society leaders in Zimbabwe
Arbitrary arrest and assault of TI Zimbabwe Chairman John Makumbe an 'alarming sign', says anti-corruption group
Berlin/Harare,
15 February 2003
Transparency International co-sponsors workshop on corruption in Addis Ababa
Berlin,
28 January 2003
'Regulators must intervene to stop companies bribing governments and public officials abroad,' says Peter Eigen on launch of Global Corruption Report 2003
Developed country governments must 'insist on full disclosure of aid budgets, enforce OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, and require companies to disclose taxes and royalties paid to governments abroad,' says Peter Eigen
Davos,
23 January 2003
Highlights from Transparency International
With a special focus on Access to Information, the Global Corruption Report makes the case for corporate governance reforms after the Enron scandal.
London,
22 January 2003
The corrupt are running out of places to hide from courageous whistleblowers and journalists,
With a special focus on Access to Information, the Global Corruption Report makes the case for corporate governance reforms after the Enron scandal
London,
22 January 2003
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