New coalition against corruption in Sri Lanka
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Transparency International Sri Lanka has launched a new coalition. Members say the country is plagued with corruption, a situation they aim to change.
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Transparency International Sri Lanka has launched a new coalition. Members say the country is plagued with corruption, a situation they aim to change.
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To mark International Anti-Corruption Day 2012, opinion leaders and policy makers gave us some of their thoughts on corruption.
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This Sunday, 9 December, our movement and activists from around the world will celebrate International Anti-Corruption Day and show that together, corruption can be defeated.
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We know corruption is a problem around the world. But how bad is it and what can be done? The Corruption Perceptions Index measures the perceived levels of public sector…
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The 2012 Corruption Perceptions Index is a reminder that no country is immune to corruption. See two video clips about how we use research to highlight and challenge corruption.
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Transparency International's campaign "Time to Wake Up" is running in 17 countries across Latin America, Asia, Africa and Europe, reaching over three million people. From rallies…
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As negotiators talk climate in Qatar this week, we share a video of a conversation between the directors of Transparency International and Greenpeace about accountability, climate…
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International donors have pulled funds from Uganda in the wake of corruption allegations. What can be done to better ensure aid?
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Friday, 23 November marks the International Day to End Impunity. At Transparency International we view impunity as getting away with bending the law, beating the system or…
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Last year in Busan, world leaders agreed that transparency and accountability are critical to improving aid effectiveness. Have aid donors stuck to their agreement?
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Brazil’s Supreme Court delivered a strong message on 9 October that there will be no impunity for politicians.
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Senegal's peaceful handover of power this year brought hope to the country, but corruption remains a concern. Our Senegalese partners are mobilising citizens to challenge…
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The Brasilia Declaration adopted at the 15th IACC makes an urgent call to end the impunity of the corrupt, wherever they are.
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As China's Communist Party Congress chooses the country's new leaders, corruption is high on the agenda. Where are reforms needed?
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Heads of chapters from the Europe and Central Asia region met during Transparency International's Annual Membership Meeting and adopted a statement on the Russian Federation,…
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In a speech opening our 2012 Annual Membership Meeting, our Chair Huguette Labelle surveys the global anti-corruption landscape.