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World Bank passes vital anti-corruption measures

The World Bank approved sanctions reform and guidelines to implement the Voluntary Disclosure Programme, as called for by TI The World Bank approved sanctions reform and guidelines to implement the…

Keep Venezuelan civil society free, says Transparency International

Unrestricted civil society is critical to fight against corruption

Transparency International (TI) today joins the international call to defend the autonomy of Venezuela’s civil society organisations. The draft Law on International Cooperation, currently under…

G8 energy statement falls short on corruption

The final G8 statement on Global Energy Security misses the mark by failing to address sufficiently the massive impact of corruption and lack of transparency on global energy security. Although the…

Energy security means energy transparency

G8 must reiterate commitment to oil and gas transparency Energy security means oil and gas transparency, says Transparency International (TI) as the 2006 Group of Eight (G8) summit begins in St…

Transparency International’s chapter in Kenya

Transparency International (TI) is deeply concerned about allegations of conflict of interest regarding the former Executive Director of TI Kenya, Mr Mwalimu Mati. The TI movement is solidly…

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