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Transparency International press releases 2004

TI report on Jamaica calls for party finance reform and tighter clampdown on corruption in public procurement
Further urgent steps needed to strengthen customs and police departments, and to tackle narcotics-related corruption, says TI report
Kingston/Berlin, 10 August 2004

TI calls for independent body to restore 'integrity and fair play' to Olympic bids
Independent monitoring of IOC voting is vital for 2012 Olympics, says Transparency International. TI in discussions to eliminate bribery in 2008 Beijing Games
Berlin, 05 August 2004

Six global organisations join forces against bribery for media coverage
Berlin/London, 26 July 2004

Eight courageous individuals reach shortlist for Transparency International Integrity Awards 2004
From cleaning up corruption in local government to fighting against human trafficking, brave individuals from ladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Germany, Greece, India, Turkey and Kenya are shortlisted for TI award
Berlin, 17 July 2004

New index compares the effectiveness of anti-corruption tools in the public administration in four new EU capitals
The results of the new V4 INDEX, published by Transparency International Czech Republic today, show that Budapest is best equipped to fight public sector corruption; Prague has the worst standing of the Visegrad four capitals.
Prague, 06 July 2004

Transparency International urges African leaders to sign and ratify AU and UN Anti-Corruption Conventions
Curbing corruption is a necessary step towards realising the AU summit goals of peace and development.
Berlin/Addis Ababa, 06 July 2004

TI-Kenya and local NGOs denounce government's handling of procurement scandal
PUBLIC STATEMENT ON THE C.I.D. FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY PROJECT
NAIROBI, 28 June 2004

International corporations decide to add anti-corruption principle to UN Global Compact
Transparency International welcomes decision by UN Global Compact members to make anti-corruption a tenth principle, but calls on corporations to put principle into action by adopting tough anti-corruption policies
New York/Berlin, 23 June 2004

Closing Europe's corruption gap: Georgia and new EU members demonstrate that progress can be made in fighting corruption
Transparency International chapters from 26 countries in Europe and Central Asia gather in Armenia this week to find common solutions to tackling corruption
Yerevan/Berlin, 18 June 2004

Association algérienne de lutte contre la corruption (AACC ) Groupe de contact en Algérie de Transparency International
Pour la libération immédiate des journalistes Hafnaoui Ghoul et Mohamed Benchicou
Alger, 18 June 2004


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Integrity Awards winners 2007

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