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Leading exporters undermine development with dirty business overseas

Foreign bribery by emerging export powers disconcertingly high

Read this press release in Chinese Mandarin or Arabic. Overseas bribery by companies from the world’s export giants is still common, despite the existence of international anti-bribery laws…

Media Advisory: Who Pays The Bribes?

Transparency International to launch Bribe Payers Index 2006 Note for News and Planning Editors Who Pays The Bribes? Transparency International to launch Bribe Payers Index 2006 4 October…

Media advisory: press conference

Launch: Water Integrity Network (WIN). Leading organisations unite to fight corruption in the water sector worldwide. Note for News and Planning Editors Corruption in the water sector violates…

Corruption in humanitarian aid: a double disaster

New report maps risks of corruption in relief processes To address corruption in relief and reconstruction efforts following natural disasters and civil conflicts, Transparency International (TI)…

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