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September 2007
spotlight story
TI in Lebanon: Keeping post-conflict reconstruction clean
The TI chapter in Lebanon, the Lebanese Transparency Association (LTA), is keeping reconstruction clean. A year after the end of the July-August 2006 war in Lebanon, which left about 1,200 Lebanese and 160 Israelis dead, the LTA launched a campaign for transparency in post-war reconstruction and compensations to increase public awareness and unveil anomalies or instances of concern.
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interview of the month
Whistleblowing in the Philippines – an interview with Annie Geron, Secretary General of PSLINK
Anti-Corruption Work Around the World
corruption in the news
Transparency International Kenya published its sixth annual Kenya Bribery Index to raise public awareness about corruption at the national level.
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Transparency International’s chapter in Sri Lanka launched a helpline where citizens can report on corruption, as well as a programme to support public servants. >> read more
“The Incorruptible Warrior” anti-corruption video game attracted many users in its test phase in China. >> read more
Transparency International’s chapter in Sri Lanka launched a helpline where citizens can report on corruption, as well as a programme to support public servants.
“The Incorruptible Warrior” anti-corruption video game attracted many users in its test phase in China.
This summer, Greece faced its most devastating fire season on record.
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Polish deputy prime minister and farm minister fired on allegations of corruption. >> read more
Ahead of the upcoming general elections, two exiled former politicians are re-entering the political fray in Pakistan. >> read more
Polish deputy prime minister and farm minister fired on allegations of corruption.
Ahead of the upcoming general elections, two exiled former politicians are re-entering the political fray in Pakistan.
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