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Ireland moves up in world corruption rankings

TI calls on Irish Government to protect its own reputation from further harm as bribery scandals hurt Britain’s international standing The 2008 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), launched today by…

CPI 2008: Sri Lanka is 92nd in the Corruption Index

Sri Lanka occupies the 92nd position among 180 countries in the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) 2008 conducted by Transparency International (TI), the global civil society organisation leading…

Media Statement TI Fiji

Transparency International Fiji is seriously concerned at the state of the country and the volley of exchanges between political and community leaders in the past months increasing recently with…

Peter Aitsi interim Chairman for TIPNG

Mr Peter Aitsi has been appointed Chairman for Transparency International PNG Inc (TIPNG) by a special board meeting held in Port Moresby on Monday 8th September 2008. Mr Aitsi is a current…

Coalition Macedonia Zero Corruption has been formed

“Coalition Macedonia Zero Corruption” including 18 NGOs formed upon initiative of “Transparency - Zero Corruption” A "Coalition Macedonia Zero Corruption", which includes 18 NGOs, has been formed…

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