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Transparency International press releases 2005

IPYS and Transparency International launch the fourth annual Latin American Prize for the Best Investigative Journalism Report on Corruption
A prize of $25,000 will again be awarded to the winning piece and two awards of $5,000 will be given to the runners up
IPYS/TILAC, Berlin, Lima, 01 November 2005

To the Foreign Minister of Argentina: You are mistaken. The fight against corruption is fundamental to creating jobs
In response to Rafael Bielsa, Argentinean Foreign Minister on his interview with La Nacion on 29 October, 2005.
Buenos Aires / Berlin, 31 October 2005

Oil for food: A shared failure
Still a long way to go on anti-bribery enforcement
Berlin, 27 October 2005

Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2005
Corruption still rampant in 70 countries. Many countries face profound obstacles in escaping the poverty trap
London / Berlin, 18 October 2005

Los gobiernos deben publicar sus compromisos para con la Convención contra la Corrupción de la OEA
El Mecanismo de Seguimiento de la Convención Interamericana contra la Corrupción
Berlín, 14 October 2005

Governments must publish their commitments to the OAS Anti-corruption Convention
Follow-up Mechanism of Inter-American Convention against Corruption is basis for greater accountability
Berlin, 14 October 2005

Governments must publish their commitments to the OAS Anti-corruption Convention
Berlin, 14 October 2005

Transparency International successfully fights Milosevic lawsuit
Court upholds TI's use of publicly available reporting to push anti-corruption reforms
Berlin, 07 October 2005

Curbing corruption in tsunami relief operations
New publication contains lessons for other humanitarian relief and reconstruction efforts
Beijing, 30 September 2005

Anti-Corruption Assessments reveal secrecy as a continuing challenge in the Americas
As civil society yesterday celebrated Right to Know Day, lack of universal access to information continues to plague the region
Washington, 29 September 2005


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