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Rampant Corruption in Trucking Operations

India’s economic progress has been remarkable during the last one decade. Transport plays a very important role because roads carry three-fourths of the freight traffic. The share of road transport…

Armenia 2006 Corruption Perception Survey presented

A presentation of “2006 Corruption Perception Survey in Armenia” publication took place today in Congress Hotel. The event brought together public figures, representatives of NGOs and international…

Transparency International Call for Action

Transparency International Calls on World Bank to Move Forward on Governance and Anticorruption Strategy On 30 January 2007, the World Bank board will consider next steps on the Governance and…

Japan: National Integrity System Study Released

Transparency International (TI) and Transparency International Japan (TI Japan) today released a National Integrity System (NIS) Country Study of Japan. The study found that the reform programmes…

Anti-Corruption Training ACT Program Launch

The Coalition for Accountability and Integrity AMAN and CHF International West Bank and Gaza are pleased to announce the launch of the ACT program. ACT, the Anti-Corruption Training program is a 12…

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