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Best Investigative Journalism Report on Corruption in Latin America and Caribbean award goes to Costa Rican journalists

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…

Transparency International Integrity Awards 2005 open for nominations

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…

Transparency International issues Minimum Standards

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…

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