Saving football = good governance + anti-corruption
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FIFA’s credibility and the success of the fight against match fixing will rest on its commitment to good governance.
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FIFA’s credibility and the success of the fight against match fixing will rest on its commitment to good governance.
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For the first time, civil society will officially join G20 meetings in Russia later this year. Transparency International is part of the 'C20' that will monitor and advise at the…
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The integrity of the food supply chain has been called into question across Europe as tons of horse meat has been sold as beef.
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Ex-prime minister Silvio Berlusconi recently said bribes are not a crime. He's wrong: bribery is a crime not only in Italy, but for Italian firms operating abroad, too.
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On 14 February, watch a live stream of a business integrity conference from Riga, Latvia. Topics under discussion include the importance of corporate reporting and disclosure, as…
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Climate summits are key opportunities to shape the global response to climate change. But how much can civil society influence the talks?
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In 2013 Transparency International celebrates 20 years of fighting corruption.
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Corruption has been a hot topic in Canada recently with a series of scandals involving both the public and private sectors.
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The Spanish parliament is currently considering a new law on Transparency, Access to Information and Good Governance that has been stalled for the past year as politicians sought…
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Corruption could divert climate finance, which – on numerous levels – we cannot afford to let happen.
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The Government Defence Anti-corruption Index assesses what countries do, and fail to do, to counter corruption in their defence sectors. Check your country's results.
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As the World Economic Forum kicks off, our chair Huguette Labelle is in Davos to co-chair the meeting. See her message.
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After Armstrong's doping admission, world cycling needs increased transparency to cure the poor governance damaging its image.
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When politicians openly declare their assets, it's harder to mask potential corruption from the public. But standards vary around the world. We look at good examples and ongoing…
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Our recent hackathon in Nairobi finds women at the crossroads of communication technology and anti-corruption work.
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Transparency International Slovakia analysed and ranked the country's 100 largest city governments on their transparency. The results are rather encouraging.