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Leaders must uphold people’s interest

Press release TI PNG notes with concern the recently reported complaint referred to the Ombudsman Commission by community leaders from the Western Province concerning the purchase of the Workers…

MEDIA ADVISORY

Launch: Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index 2008 On 23 September 2008, Transparency International will release its annual Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) which ranks 180…

TI PNG saddened by passing of Chairman

The Board Secretary of Transparency International PNG Inc (TI PNG), Mr Lawrence Stephens, is saddened to announce the untimely passing of colleague and TI PNG Chairman Mr Mike John Manning, OL,…

Government action required on US$40 million scam

The alleged US$40 million offshore bank account has resurfaced and it seems is far from over with two media organisations the Post Courier and Sunday Chronicle submitting documents with some…

Statement

Access to information law in Guatemala requires urgent approval Free access to public information is a fundamental human right, an essential element of transparency in public institutions and the…

Procedures ignored by Public Officers

Transparency International (PNG) Inc is very disturbed by the announcement that Mr Charles Punaha has been appointed as Pangtel’s Director General without going through proper procedures. TI…

TI-Korea is against pardoning of corrupted criminals

If president Lee continues to violently enforce his wrong policies like this, there is going to be more resistance. The Korean President’s special amnesty undermines the rule of law. We,…

TI Bosnia and Herzegovina continues to operate

Transparency International Bosnia and Herzegovina (TI BiH) continued today with its regular activities. European Commissioner for Enlargement, Mr. Oli Rehn, this morning explicitly supported the…

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