Transparency International Chair Huguette Labelle will participate in a high-level conference to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the OECD’s Anti-Bribery Convention. The conference will be…
The Central American and Dominican Republic Presidents who signed the regional anti-corruption plan must live up to their promises
On the first anniversary of the Guatemala Declaration for a Region…
Pakistan’s upcoming elections will be a biased exercise and the country’s long-term path to democracy and accountability risks serious derailment if the enforced state of emergency and the…
Transparency International Fiji welcomes the interim Government most recent decision to sign and ratify the United Nations Convention against Corruption. The Convention’s mains purposes…
Transparency International (TI) welcomes today’s ruling by the British High Court allowing a full judicial review of the UK government’s decision to terminate an investigation into allegations of…
Transparency International award recognises those committed to creating a world free of corruption
Outstanding individuals fighting corruption internationally and in Bangladesh, Morocco, Haiti and…
Transparency International Georgia (TI Georgia), as a non-partisan, Tbilisi-based non-governmental organization, sees the need to complement the information being circulated about the events of…
The Press and Society Institute (IPYS) and Transparency International in Latin America and the Caribbean (TILAC), launched the 6th edition of the only Latin American award aimed at promoting…
Transparency International (PNG) regrets the announcement of a return to martial law in Pakistan along with the dismissal of the Chief Justice and installation of a new Chief Justice said to be…
The Chair of Transparency International, Huguette Labelle, opened an international conference organised by the Canadian embassy in the Baltic States, "Ethics in Democracy", today. In her address,…
Transparency International (TI) is deeply disturbed by the declaration of state of emergency rule in Pakistan and calls for the urgent restoration of the rule of law and democratic process in that…
The president of the international anti-corruption organisation Transparency International, Huguette Labelle, will be visiting Latvia next week. On Monday and Tuesday, November 5 and 6, Ms Labelle…
Anti-corruption campaigners point to strong causal link between corruption and massive human rights abuses
The United Nations Security Council, as well as Burma’s neighbours, must increase pressure…
During the rally "For a Law-Based Latvia! For Honest Politics!" on Dome Square in Riga on Saturday, November 3, 60 volunteers and 30 "Falck" security company guards hired by Transparency…
United Nations Convention against Corruption, ASEAN cooperation on anti-corruption discussed
The global leadership of Transparency International, Transparency International Indonesia, and the…
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