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March 2009
interview of the month
Michela Wrong, award winning author
Michela Wrong’s latest book “It’s Our Turn to Eat: the Story of a Kenyan Whistleblower” has stirred controversy in Kenya. Through the struggles of anti-corruption whistleblower John Githongo, Wrong examines how corruption has plagued the country. Transparency Watch spoke with Wrong about the themes behind her book: identity, history, cynicism and integrity
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spotlight story
Seeing through the financial crisis
Anti-Corruption Work Around the World
corruption in the news
TI chair Huguette Labelle visits East Africa
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Anti-corruption petition to European Commission and EU Members States >> read more
Banks and "Undue Diligence" >> read more
Anti-corruption petition to European Commission and EU Members States
Banks and "Undue Diligence"
British probe reports corruption in Turks & Caicos
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Pakistan reinstates judge >> read more
Former president of Malawi charged with corruption >> read more
Pakistan reinstates judge
Former president of Malawi charged with corruption
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