- As delegates gather for crucial climate talks in Rio de Janeiro, we are pushing them to tackle corruption risks that threaten our planet's future. Media type - Video
- Across Europe, corruption is undermining confidence in national institutions and contributing to a sustained economic crisis, reveals a new report from Transparency International. Media type - Video
- The assessment of the integrity of different society and state sectors, as presented in this report, shows that the general level of integrity in the country is at least average, and in some sectors it is considered generally sufficient. Media type - Infographic
- Corruption hurts people all over the world every day. Victims or witnesses of corruption need to speak up to challenge it. Transparency International offers help and advice through our Advocacy and Legal Advice Centres. Media type - Video
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- According with the results of the Portuguese NIS study, the political system (Executive and Legislative pillars) and the enforcement system (Judiciary, Law Enforcement and Anti‐Corruption Agencies pillars) are the most fragile areas of the National Integrity System. Without the political will and a capable, unwavering judicial system, the fight against corruption cannot take place. Media type - Infographic
- If money that’s meant to halt global warming and guard against extreme weather is lost to corruption, we’re all in serious trouble. That’s why we’re asking people to help us monitor climate finance in their countries, and working around the world to develop practical safeguards against corruption in climate governance. Media type - Video
- The Greece National Integrity System report finds that several “pillars” of the Greek anti‐corruption system have fundamental flaws, the most significant of which is a crisis of values, typified by broad scale acceptance of and participation in corruption. Media type - Infographic
- Italy's National Integrity System is far from robust, with an average NIS score of 55.04 per cent (scores range from 0 [lowest or worst] to 100 [highest or best]). Corruption is able to flourish almost everywhere, as state institutions enjoy considerable autonomy, which does not correspond to standards of accountability and integrity. Media type - Infographic
- The 2008 Corruption Perceptions Index scores 180 countries on a scale from zero (highly corrupt) to ten (highly clean). Media type - Video
- The vast majority of the 180 countries included in the 2009 Corruption Perceptions Index score below five on a scale from 0 (perceived to be highly corrupt) to 10 (perceived to have low levels of corruption). Media type - Video