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Managing of public enterprises should be depolitized

Unusual late appointing of public enterprises' officials, which is probably caused by the desire of political parties to gain the best possible control over their business and assets flow, should…

Corruption Perceptions Index 2007

Transparency International to launch Corruption Perceptions Index 2007 26 September Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2007 ranks 180 countries by their perceived…

TI Fiji Press Release on Conflict of Interest

Transparency International Fiji (TI Fiji) has followed with interest and increasing dismay the interim government’s seemingly ineffective attempts to clean our country of corruption through Fiji’s…

TI Serbia says it is a first step, not victory

“Solomon’s solution”, on the bases of which the government of Serbia published on its website parts of the contract for a concession to build the highway to Pozega, and also enabled selective…

Changing bribery trends in Kenya

Five success stories; fifteen entrants Trends in bribe paying and rent seeking in Kenya have changed over the last six years despite the still significantly low willingness of Kenyans to report…

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