Monitoring is key, says Labelle
Only a third of OECD member states have taken significant enforcement action under the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials, according to…
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…
Two Venezuelan journalists who uncovered irregularities in the investigation of the Danilo Anderson case share first prize of US $25,000
Journalists from La Nación (Costa Rica) and El…
Italian scandal shows corruption is as great a threat as doping, but far more costly
In light of the exploding commercial influence of sport, its global reach and its role-model function,…
Statement by Andrea Figari, Programme Manager, Transparency International
Transparency International joins the numerous environmental organisations that have expressed concern about allegations of…
on Entry into Force of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption
Today 38 nations are joining together in an historic alliance to conquer corruption.
There is promise on the horizon that…
Private companies sign first Argentinean business sector agreement
A group of nine water-pipe manufacturers, representing 80 percent of Argentina’s market for potable water and water-drainage…
Initiative of the World Economic Forum, the United Nations Global Compact, the International Chamber of Commerce and Transparency International to embrace anti-corruption efforts and coordinate their…
Stealing the Future – Corruption in the Classroom – new publication launched by TI
Corruption in education seriously undermines political, economic and social, development and has a devastating…
International Anti-Corruption Day Challenges"Stronger leadership is essential if corruption is to be defeated,” says Huguette Labelle, the new Chair of Transparency International, as the world…
Transparency International Poll shows widespread public alarm about corruption
The 2005 Global Corruption Barometer, based on a Gallup International survey conducted on behalf of Transparency…
Pinochet facing charges on corruption
The decision taken by Chilean authorities to indict former dictator Augusto Pinochet on charges of fraud and corruption sets a crucial precedent: dictators will…
Annual Meeting condemns draft legislation in Russia
In the light of proposed legislation in the Duma of the Russian Federation, Transparency International, the global coalition against corruption,…
Respected Canadian to lead global movement
Huguette Labelle, a respected Canadian with a broad background in development issues, has been elected Chair of Transparency International, the global…
TI Annual Meeting Demands Immediate Action to Prevent Loss of Vital EvidenceEvidence vital to prosecuting corrupt officials in up to 2,200 companies, the United Nations and many national governments…
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