Cycling: Why governance is not a side-show
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As the sport’s governing body prepares to elect a new president, it’s time to come clean about the past.
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As the sport’s governing body prepares to elect a new president, it’s time to come clean about the past.
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In the wake of a scandal and a dissolved parliament, can a new Czech government restore public confidence?
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On Thursday, 15 August Transparency International will announce the winners of the Transparency International’s 20th Anniversary Youth Photo and Writing Competition.
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Our new posters make the complexities of the forest-saving scheme simple to understand.
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Recent elections in Cambodia and Zimbabwe highlight the influence of leaders who have been in power for many years.
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Cambodia’s recent election results require an independent audit because of systematic voting irregularities.
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When Zimbabweans go to the polls on 31 July, there is little chance that the elections will be free and fair.
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The guilty verdict in the trial of Russian anti-corruption activist Aleksey Navalny and his five year prison sentence for alleged embezzlement is a troubling example of selective…
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Lebanon is set to become the 95th country to adopt an access to information law that would empower its citizens to participate and question public and political affairs more…
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Across the Transparency International movement young people are coming together to learn about how to fight corruption.
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Dozens of people are marching from town to town in the dusty interior of Piauí to demand accountability and an end to corruption in the water sector.
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A US court ruling could weaken a new law requiring extractives firms to publish information about each country where they operate.
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Political party finance has been a focal point for anti-corruption reforms in the Western Balkans. Is the clean-up working?
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The protests in Brazil started because a hike in bus fares angered people. But that was only the catalyst.
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G8 leaders should capitalise on growing momentum behind making the financial system more transparent.
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Whistleblowers play an important role in exposing corruption. They need better protection and more recognition.