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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…

Papua New Guinea: Time to act against corruption

Transparency International PNG is supporting recent comments made by the Governor of East New Britain Leo Dion when raising his concern at the level of corruption that has taken hold on government…

14th International Anti-Corruption Conference

Join civil society, government, and business leaders at the 14th International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) from November 10 - 13, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. The IACC, first held in 1983,…

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