Anti-corruption at the World Economic Forum
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Media Advisory Transparency International (TI), the global anti-corruption organisation, is participating in a wide-range of discussions at this year’s World Economic Forum, underlining the…
Transparency International (TI) and Instituto Prensa y Sociedad (IPYS) today opened a call for submissions to the 2009-2010 Latin American Award for Investigative Journalism. For the first time…
Transparency Germany recommends to limit party donations at 50,000 Euro Die internationale Antikorruptionsorganisation Transpareny International Deutschland sieht den Erfolg der Transparenzregeln…
Transparency International Sri Lanka (TISL) expresses its displeasure over the failure to apprehend any person responsible for the assassination of Lasantha Wickramatunga, editor of the Sunday…
Transparency International (TI), the global coalition against corruption, welcomes the inclusion of an anti-corruption stipulation in the next 5-year plan for the European Union’s Justice and Home…
As calls for corporate accountability increase, Transparency International (TI) and the United Nations Global Compact published reporting guidance for companies committed to combating…
Most of the 10 European countries included in a new report by Transparency International (TI) lack adequate laws to protect whistleblowers who often take risks and brave possible sanctions to…
As the world economy begins to register a tentative recovery and some nations continue to wrestle with ongoing conflict and insecurity, it is clear that no region of the world is immune to the…
At the end of a week-long meeting, the Conference of State Parties to the UN Convention against Corruption in Doha has agreed a review mechanism that falls short of effectively tackling the…
After three days of negotiations two groups of countries are still at loggerheads over whether a UN treaty will effectively tackle corruption. A small group of countries are currently pushing…
Starting today representatives of the 141 countries that have signed up to the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) are meeting in Doha to decide whether to adopt a review mechanism that would…
Transparency International (TI), the leading anti-corruption organisation, calls on the Group of 20 finance ministers and central bankers meeting this weekend in St. Andrews, Scotland, to include…
As a key United Nations meeting approaches involving 141 countries, governments are deadlocked about meaningful monitoring of their compliance with the United Nations Anti-Corruption Convention.…
Algerian NGO blocked and a Gabonese activist faces difficulties The Algerian government is blocking attendance of an Algerian NGO from an upcoming UN anti-corruption summit. This is a deeply…
As part of its response to the persistent economic crisis, the G20 called in September for the adoption, this year, of an effective, transparent and inclusive review mechanism for the UN Convention…
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