Southeast Asia Regional Meeting of TI Chapters
Meeting Declaration The sub-regional meeting of the Southeast Asian National Chapters of Transparency International was held in Bangkok, Thailand from July 23 to 25, 2007. In attendance were…
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Meeting Declaration The sub-regional meeting of the Southeast Asian National Chapters of Transparency International was held in Bangkok, Thailand from July 23 to 25, 2007. In attendance were…
Ireland is seen as having made the least progress on foreign bribery The Irish chapter of anti-corruption group Transparency International (TI) has welcomed a Garda investigation into allegations…
Action Plan for the implementation of the Programme for Fight against Corruption and Organized Crime, adopted by the Government at the session held on August 24, 2006, represents a unique document…
German prosecution on foreign bribery deficient - but compared to last year improving Die internationale Antikorruptionsorganisation Transparency International hat heute ihren jährlichen…
OECD Convention needs greater enforcement, says new TI report Over half of the world’s major exporting countries are still lacking the political will to prosecute foreign bribery, according to a new…
Transparency International PNG [TIPNG] has congratulated the PNG Government for finally depositing the instrument ratifying the United Nations Convention Against Corruption [UNCAC]. Papua New…
The initial ruling to reject the extradition of Peruvian ex-president Alberto Fujimori is a serious blow to efforts towards fighting impunity and holding leaders legally accountable, said…
Organization Transparency – Serbia, on the occasion of announcement that presidential and local elections could be held on fall this year, warns the public that it would be wrong, judging on the…
Potential conflicts of interests of German parliamentarians become more transparent - Additional details on income now required Seven German non-governmental organisations welcome the decision of…
Organisation Transparency-Serbia salutes the news on the election of an ombudsman under the Law on the Protector of Citizens. At the same time we wish to warn that this is only the first step in…
AMAN in cooperation with Birzeit University had announced the introduction of an integrity, transparency, and accountability university course to be offered in the beginning of the next academic…
Corruption Report to the OAS silenced by the Venezuelan government Chile Transparente respaldó trabajo de Transparencia Venezuela: El documento censurado muestra un nulo avance en el cumplimiento de…
The Venezuelan government intervened in the official process for participation by Transparencia Venezuela at the Organisation of American States (OAS) with the aim of silencing a report on that…
Bulgaria and Romania need to ratchet up pace of reform, but older member states have deficits to answer for, too Transparency International today welcomed the critical tone of the European…
Articles expose corruption in public sector and traffic of influence Two series of investigative articles that expose political corruption and traffic of influence in Brazil and Colombia won the…
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