To curb corruption, rules and regulations on public procurement and accounting systems must be implemented and public contractual obligations adhered to, says TI report
A new report, The National…
Journalists from Brazil’s TV Globo and O Globo, are runners up for the prize awarded by Transparency International and the Press and Society Institute (Instituto Prensa y Sociedad)
A series of exceptional reports on illegal payments, made by two European companies to former Central American presidents, has won the Best Investigative Journalism Report on Corruption in Latin…
On World Press Freedom Day, TI calls for strengthened access of information laws and a vigilant media
In recognition of World Press Freedom Day, Transparency International (TI) is now calling for nominations for its Integrity Awards 2005. The annual awards programme honours the courage and…
With vital overhaul rejected, the MEP expense system remainsTransparency International, the leading global non-governmental organisation devoted to combating corruption, spoke out today against the…
Message of optimism as German President Köhler presents John Githongo with the Deutsche Afrika Stiftung’s highest honor
Transparency International (TI), the anti-corruption NGO, today offered its…
An expert meeting on Corruption Prevention in Tsunami Relief concluded today with participants recommending a set of principles to prevent corruption in delivering relief and reconstruction…
Expert meeting on 7-8 April 2005, Jakarta, Indonesia
A press conference will be held on Friday 8 April at 18h00 at Hotel Borobudur, Jakarta.
The Asian Development Bank (ADB), the Organisation for…
Transparency International (TI) today welcomed the Government of Romania's stated commitment to combat corruption, following a meeting between recently-elected President, Traian Basescu, and senior…
TI welcomes Cameroonian commitment made at London EITI Conference but also calls on companies operating in the country to publish oil payments
Transparency International (TI) welcomes the commitment…
To coincide with the publication of the Global Corruption Report 2005, Transparency International (TI) is launching an international initiative aimed at preventing corruption on construction…
Transparency International (TI), the global anti-corruption organisation, launched the Minimum Standards for Public Contracting today. Research by the global anti-corruption organisation shows that…
Transparency International’s Global Corruption Report 2005 shows how corruption in the construction sector undermines economic development, and threatens to hamstring post-conflict reconstruction in…
A unique opportunity to galvanise the fight against corruption in Africa and the wider global community
Transparency International (TI) welcomes the Commission for Africa’s report and its…
sparency International Korea initiative brings government, politics, business, and civil society together in a powerful national coalition
"The launch today of the Social Pact on Anti-Corruption and…
TI Report Finds Fifteen OECD Countries Making a “Promising Start” in Enforcing Anti-Bribery Laws But Calls for Accelerated Enforcement
A positive start has been made to enforcement of the OECD…
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