Corruption in humanitarian aid: a double disaster
New report maps risks of corruption in relief processes To address corruption in relief and reconstruction efforts following natural disasters and civil conflicts, Transparency International (TI)…
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New report maps risks of corruption in relief processes To address corruption in relief and reconstruction efforts following natural disasters and civil conflicts, Transparency International (TI)…
Transparency International calls on civil society to ensure effective monitoring of the Convention A major African-initiated anti-corruption convention becomes effective on 5th August, sending a…
On Monday, 31 July 2006, the Parliament of Montenegro voted against a new draft law governing Conflict of Interest. The law currently in place has first been adopted in 2004 and holds a number of…
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…
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…
Annual Report 2005 highlights achievements Transparency International (TI) played a vital role in changing the way national governments, international organisations, businesses and citizens relate…
The G8’s statement on Fighting High-Level Corruption points to a maturing understanding of corruption and numbered days for impunity of public officials. The statements on oil and on Africa contain…
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…
The language looks good, but it is actions that matter The Group of Eight hit many of the right notes in their Statement on Fighting High-Level Corruption. The real test, however, will be in their…
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…
G8 still far from fulfilling anti-corruption promises On fighting domestic and international corruption and in supporting good governance at home and abroad, the Group of Eight (G8) has made…
The Transparency International global movement is built on respect for good governance, accountability and integrity. The Kenya chapter of Transparency International has done outstanding work in…
Since February 2006, articles have occasionally appeared in the press alleging an affiliation between Transparency International and an organisation called “Federation of Global Watchdog”, based in…
Transparency International urges action from Russian President and G8 chair Transparency International Chair Huguette Labelle and other civil society leaders met on 4 July with Russian President…
At Gleneagles in 2005, the leaders of the Group of Eight made ambitious promises to help the world’s poorest, particularly in Africa, out of the poverty trap. Prime Minister Blair has officially…
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