Why is corruption still blocking the way towards a fairer world?
The 12th International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) will take place in Guatemala City and Antigua, Guatemala, on 15 - 18…
Two courageous individuals and a pre-eminent watchdog organisation awarded Integrity AwardTwo courageous individuals and a pre-eminent watchdog organisation will be awarded the Transparency…
The decision of the Latvian government and Jose Manuel Barroso to withdraw the nomination of Ingrida Udre, who faces charges of illegal political party funding, is a tribute to the power of civil…
Transparency International’s recommendations presented to OAS Secretary-General at Summit of the Americas
Poor public resource management has a devastating effect on the most vulnerable segments of…
A prize of $25,000 will again be awarded to the winning piece and two awards of $5,000 will be given to the runners up
The Press and Society Institute (IPYS) and Transparency International in Latin…
In response to Rafael Bielsa, Argentinean Foreign Minister on his interview with La Nacion on 29 October, 2005
Transparency International (TI) and its chapter in Argentina, Poder Ciudadano, take issue with the remarks made by the Argentinean Foreign Minister, Rafael Biesla, in an interview with the Buenos…
Still a long way to go on anti-bribery enforcement
Shortcomings in the United Nations (UN) Oil for Food programme uncovered by the Independent Inquiry Committee (IIC) headed by Paul Volcker reflect…
Follow-up Mechanism of Inter-American Convention against Corruption is basis for greater accountability
Greater access to information contained in the reports issued by the Organisation of American…
Court upholds TI’s use of publicly available reporting to push anti-corruption reforms
Transparency International has successfully fought a civil lawsuit filed by former Serbian President Slobodan…
New publication contains lessons for other humanitarian relief and reconstruction efforts
The Asian Development Bank (ADB)/Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)…
As civil society yesterday celebrated Right to Know Day, lack of universal access to information continues to plague the region
The United States, Canada and Guatemala share a common concern about…
Jose Miguel Insulza, the new Secretary General of the Organisation of American States (OAS), has pledged to fulfil the goal of the Inter-American Democratic Charter to strengthen democracy by…
The World Bank’s decision to undertake a Voluntary Disclosure Programme makes it even tougher for crooked officials to hide their dishonest activities in the shadows.
By providing businesses a…
Seven of G-8 have yet to ratify the first truly global anti-corruption convention
With ratification yesterday by Ecuador of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), the first truly global tool in the fight against corruption will enter into force on 14 December…
Corruption a key obstacle to development, undermining material well-being and social justice
There will be no fair world, no abolition of extreme poverty, as long as the calculus of corruption…
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