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Regional meetings and workshops
- East Asia Regional Meeting, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 31 Aug - 2 Sept 2007
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- Southeast Asia Regional Meeting of TI Chapters Bangkok, Thailand, 23-25 July 2007
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- South Asia Regional Meeting, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 23 May - 2 June 2007
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- TI South Asia chapters call for judicial integrity, access to information law Dhaka, Colombo, 06 June 2007
- 2007 Honiara Communiqué - Pacific Sub-regional Meeting 27-29 March 2007
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- Download the Meeting Report
- Asia-Pacific Regional Meeting 2006 Proceedings Guatemala City, Guatemala, 12-13 November 2006
- Proceeding Report of the TI South Asia Sub-Regional Meeting 2006 Kathmandu, Nepal, September 21-22, 2006
News from the region
- Bangladesh Asks U.K. to Help Recover Lawmakers' Offshore Assets Bloomberg.com, 21 September 2007
- Transparency International on the US$500 mln Bond issue, Columbo, Sri Lanka, 16 September, 2007 (Access the full document here)
- National Judicial Policy Making Council takes serious note of Corruption in Government Departments Karachi, 25 June 2007
- TI South Asia chapters call for judicial integrity, access to information law Dhaka / Colombo, 06 June 2007
- TI PNG outraged by payouts for Government cronies Port Moresby, 07 May 2007
- Launching of PQA Procurement Manual Karachi, 04 April 2007
- Integrity Pact concluded with the Vishakhapatam Steel Plant New Delhi, 29 March 2007
- Fiji politics corrupt say most citizens Suva, 22 March 2007
- TI Papua New Guinea presents Annual Report 2006 Port Moresby, 22 March 2007
- National Integrity Study of Thailand released 2 March 2007
In Focus
NIS Overview Report Released
Report investigates strength of institutions of oversight and accountability in East and Southeast Asia >>more
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Handbook: Curbing Corruption in Public Procurement
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