Transparency International issues Minimum Standards
London,
16 March 2005
Transparency International statement on the Commission for Africa report
A unique opportunity to galvanise the fight against corruption in Africa and the wider global community
Berlin, London ,
10 March 2005
Landmark social pact on anti-corruption and transparency launched in Korea
Transparency International Korea initiative brings government, politics, business, and civil society together in a powerful national coalition
Berlin, Seoul ,
09 March 2005
Crack-down on Foreign Bribery Underway in Major Exporting Countries
TI Report Finds Fifteen OECD Countries Making a "Promising Start" in Enforcing Anti-Bribery Laws But Calls for Accelerated Enforcement
Berlin,
07 March 2005
Azeri investigative journalist gunned down in front of home
TI calls for a speedy and full investigation and reiterates the essential nature of a free press in combating corruption
Berlin, Baku,
04 March 2005
TI welcomes World Bank report detailing corruption investigations
The World Bank’s Annual Report on investigations into fraud and corruption allegations sets an example for other development banks and international institutions including the UN to follow, says Transparency International.
Berlin,
24 February 2005
Transparency International prepares guide to tackle corruption for Arab world
TI announces workshop on Arabic adaptation of the TI Source Book on combating corruption
Bahrain/Berlin,
19 February 2005
European Commission Vice-President Kallas meets Transparency International in Berlin
of Administrative Affairs, Audit and Anti-Fraud, discusses European anti-corruption strategy with TI
Berlin,
09 February 2005
TI mourns death of Zurab Zhvania, a hero for the anti-corruption movement
The Georgian Prime Minister, a leading figure in the Rose revolution, inspired his own people and the anti-corruption movement worldwide with his determination to put the fight against corruption at the top of the agenda
Tbilisi, Berlin,
03 February 2005
Oil-for-food programme plagued by 'lack of transparency' and 'scandalous conflicts of interest'
UN programmes must observe strict conflict of interest rules and implement transparent and open bidding processes, and Iraqi oil sector should be rebuilt with strict anti-corruption controls, says TI
Berlin,
03 February 2005
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