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Transparency International press releases 2002

Transparency International urges Senegalese government to heed 'corruption wake-up call'
New study by independent anti-corruption watchdog group indicates public perceptions of high level of corruption in Senegal
Berlin/Dakar, 10 June 2002

David Nussbaum appointed Managing Director to launch new era of 'professional excellence' at TI
David Nussbaum, currently Finance Director and a Deputy CEO of Oxfam, will be the new Managing Director of Transparency International. Ten years after TI was founded, his appointment marks the arrival of 'a new generation in the evolution of TI'
Berlin, 09 June 2002

OAS member states urged to speed up review of Inter-American Convention Against Corruption
Transparency International calls on OAS General Assembly meeting to accelerate timetable for first round of evaluations of Convention to bring deadline for completion forward to 31 December 2003
Bridgetown, Barbados, 01 June 2002

"Cronyism is crippling the beautiful game"
Just days before the start of the World Cup 2002, Transparency International calls on FIFA to open its books and to professionalise the organisation and financial management of soccer
Berlin, 29 May 2002

TI welcomes the release of Moroccan army whistleblower, Captain Mustapha Adib (French)
Berlin, 24 May 2002

Transparency International releases new Bribe Payers Index (BPI) 2002
Russian, Chinese, Taiwanese and S. Korean companies widely seen using bribes in developing countries
Berlin, 14 May 2002

New Bribe Payers Index to rank 21 leading exporting countries by propensity of firms to bribe abroad
The BPI 2002 ranks the propensity to bribe of companies and business sectors from 21 exporting countries on the basis of an exclusive survey by Gallup International Association in 15 emerging market economies
Berlin, 23 April 2002

UN joins chorus calling for release of Moroccan army whistleblower
The intervention of the UN adds pressure on the Moroccan government to release TI Integrity Award winner Captain Mustapha Adib
Berlin, 28 February 2002

Let Zimbabweans decide in a free and fair election
The government should withdraw the restrictive press laws in their entirety and allow domestic and international observers to monitor elections, says TI
Berlin, 24 January 2002

Monitoring is the key to the success of a UN Convention Against Corruption
"Transparency International welcomes the lead of Austria and the Netherlands in their proposal that the implementation of the Convention be formally monitored." Peter Eigen, Transparency International
Berlin, 18 January 2002


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