- The Latvian NIS assessment offers an evaluation of the legal basis and actual performance of 13 national governance institutions (pillars) which are responsible for counteracting corruption. The study is based on Transparency International global NIS methodology and reviews the period from January 2008 to August 2011. Media type - Infographic
- Hungary, as a member of the European Union has a democratic system with an institutional setup meant to guarantee checks and balances by law. In practice, however, the possibility to exercise political influence over these institutions has increased significantly since the last elections in 2010 when the government obtained a two-thirds majority in Parliament. Media type - Infographic
- This assessment of the National Integrity System (NIS) evaluates Poland’s key institutions in terms of their capacity to prevent corruption and maintain the integrity of the system, examining both the legal framework and what happens in practice. The report examines the extent to which Polish institutions function as intended and whether Poland has an effective strategy for fighting corruption. Media type - Infographic
- The study of the integrity system of Bulgaria raises in an acute form the issue of the effectiveness of anticorruption measures in an environment of widespread corruption perceptions, in which governments feel compelled to make reforms and introduce institutions with anticorruption raison d'être Media type - Infographic
- When the Rose Revolution swept across Georgia in 2003, the new leadership vowed to tackle the country’s endemic corruption. In the years that followed, the government enacted large-scale reform, resulting in an almost complete eradication of petty bribery. A report by Transparency International Georgia shows that the work is far from over. Media type - Video