Fighting corruption in China
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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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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.
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This week in Brasilia, a new direction for the fight against corruption is being forged. Is an end to impunity within reach?
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Cycling’s world governing body will set up an independent commission to explore links with the Lance Armstrong doping scandal. These are our recommendations.
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Spending on elections is reaching record levels in countries around the world. What can be done to prevent campaign contributions from buying policy?
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The elections in Ukraine have returned the ruling party to power but with a tarnished image. This should be no surprise, based on the evidence of our 2011 report on the country.
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REDD+ is a global plan to reduce carbon emissions by paying countries to preserve their forests. Our new guide examines corruption risks in the scheme, and offers practical steps…
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On 13 October, Transparency International and the Instituto Prensa y Sociedad (Press and Society Institute, IPYS) named three Brazilian journalists as the winners of this year’s…
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Corruption ruins lives. Technology can save lives. Learn about some of the tech tools to emerge from our recent global hackathon.
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Our timeline highlights moments in the past 20 years when lapses in accountability caused financial havoc. Could this happen again? You judge.
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Corruption is making the right to land ever more precarious. Whether bribes for land licences, or nepotistic resettlements, corruption in land management must be tackled. Staff…
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This week, young people representing communities from all over Honduras came together in the country’s capital, Tegucigalpa, to speak about their ideas on how to tackle some of…
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Our Mexican chapter and our partners CDM Watch investigate how well the public is being consulted over projects run through the Clean Development Mechanism.
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Nearly 50 prominent bloggers from Egypt, Morocco, Palestine and Yemen are meeting in Morocco to bridge the gap between online activism and the grassroots.
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Transparency International UK’s Defence and Security Programme analysed 129 of the biggest defence contractors to see what they're doing to prevent corruption in their work.