CPI 2008: Progress: Albania shows marked improvement
Public demand sustainable measures and results in the fight against corruption On 23 September, Transparency International (TI) launched its 2008 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), a survey that…
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Public demand sustainable measures and results in the fight against corruption On 23 September, Transparency International (TI) launched its 2008 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), a survey that…
According to the Corruption Perception Index launched by Transparency International today, 23rd September 2008, Romania scores 3.8 out of a total of 10 points, which is a tenth of point better than…
BTS announced today that The Kingdom of Bahrain has realized slight progress in the score of Corruption Perception Index (CPI) released on 23 Sep 2008 by Transparency International (TI), covering…
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…
The statement of the Transparency International Chairperson Huguette Labelle, contained in the press release by TI global Secretariat of 23 September 2008 (see TI website: www.transprency.org)…
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…
Against a backdrop of continued corporate scandal, wealthy countries backsliding too With countries such as Somalia and Iraq among those showing the highest levels of perceived corruption,…
Transparency International Malaysia congratulates the Malaysian Government on its ratification of the UN convention against corruption on September 18, 2008, by the foreign minister Datuk Seri Dr…
The organisation Transparency - Serbia invites parliamentary groups in the National Assembly to accept the amendments to the Government's proposition of the Law on Personal Data Protection…
The organisation Transparency - Serbia expects the National Assembly to vote for the preposition of a Public Procurement Law which the Government of Serbia adopted last week. We consider that this…
Venezuela: Access to Information month Del 18 de septiembre al 18 de octubre: Mes de Acceso a la Información Pública "No dejes que te echen otro cuento. Haz valer tu derecho a la información".…
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…
TI Georgia calls on donors to comply with transparency principles outlined in 2005 Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness In the aftermath of the conflict between Georgia and Russia in August 2008,…
Transparency International Zimbabwe welcomes the historic power-sharing deal reached by the three political formations under the mediation of President Thabo Mbeki of South Africa yesterday.…
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…
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