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Strengthening good governance in Egypt

Anti-corruption mechanisms exist but regulations are inadequate or underutilised, says new report Major corruption loopholes are jeopardising Egypt’s attempts to combat the problem despite the…

Transparency International disowns advertisement

An international advertising campaign recently launched by the government of Georgia has claimed that Georgia was "first worldwide in progress to combat corruption" and wrongly attributed this…

New report analyses corruption in Egypt

Media Advisory Transparency International (TI), the global anti-corruption organisation, will release an in-depth analysis of key institutions, laws and practices in Egypt. The report, National…

Keeping transparency on the G20’s agenda

Letter to Korea President Lee Myung-bak and Canada PM Stephen Harper as G20 co-chairs of 2010 Your Excellencies, It is widely accepted that a lack of integrity and accountability by relevant…

Poor governance jeopardises primary education in Africa

New report shows strengthening governance is key for achieving education goals in seven countries Poor governance and management are jeopardising efforts to provide quality basic education in seven…

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