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The cycle of corruption can be broken –

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…

Oil for food: A shared failure

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…

Curbing corruption in tsunami relief operations

New publication contains lessons for other humanitarian relief and reconstruction efforts The Asian Development Bank (ADB)/Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)…

First global convention against corruption to enter into force

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…

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