'Building political will to fight corruption’ vital in South Asia, concludes TI workshop on National Integrity Systems
Berlin/Karachi/Dhaka/Colombo/Kathmandu/New Delhi,
22 December 2004
Political parties are most corrupt institution worldwide according to TI Global Corruption Barometer 2004
In six out of 10 countries, political parties are given the worst assessment. Governments must enhance efforts to fight graft, starting with ratification of UN Convention against Corruption.
Berlin,
08 December 2004
Según el Barómetro Global de la Corrupción de TI 2004 los partidos políticos son las instituciones más corruptas del mundo
En seis de cada 10 países, los partidos políticos obtienen la peor calificación.Los gobiernos deben posibilitar los medios necesarios para combatir la corrupción, empezando por la ratificación de la Convención de Naciones Unidas contra la Corrupción.
París / Berlín,
08 December 2004
Cambodia's Coalition for Transparency speaks out for strong anti-corruption legislation
In ten point position paper, the Coalition details recommendations for robust legal framework to fight corruption
Phnom Penh / Berlin,
23 November 2004
Transparency International urges NEPAD leaders to ratify AU Anti-Corruption Convention
Curbing corruption an essential step towards realising NEPAD goals.
Berlin,
21 November 2004
Arab region parliamentarians debate role of access to information in the fight against corruption
Over 100 parliamentarians, civil society activists, business people and academics meet in Beirut to discuss ways to fight corruption in Lebanon and the Arab region
Beirut,
18 November 2004
TI welcomes emergence of corruption as key issue in Ukraine's election
Transparency International today welcomed the emergence of corruption as an issue in Ukraine's presidential election, to be held on 21 November.
Berlin,
18 November 2004
TI welcomes emergence of corruption as key issue in Ukraine's election
Transparency International today welcomed the emergence of corruption as an issue in Ukraine's presidential election, to be held on 21 November.
Berlin,
18 November 2004
Transparency International applauds decision to withdraw nomination of Latvia's candidate for EU Commission
The decision of the Latvian government and Jose Manuel Barroso to withdraw the nomination of Ingrida Udre, who faces charges of illegal political party funding, is a tribute to the power of civil society protests in Latvia
Riga/Berlin,
04 November 2004
Transparency International applauds decision to withdraw nomination of Latvia's candidate for EU Commission
The decision of the Latvian government and Jose Manuel Barroso to withdraw the nomination of Ingrida Udre, who faces charges of illegal political party funding, is a tribute to the power of civil society protests in Latvia
Riga/Berlin,
04 November 2004
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