TI calls for a speedy and full investigation and reiterates the essential nature of a free press in combating corruption
Transparency International (TI) is shocked and deeply saddened to hear of…
The World Bank’s Annual Report on investigations into fraud and corruption allegations sets an example for other development banks and international institutions including the UN to follow, says…
of Administrative Affairs, Audit and Anti-Fraud, discusses European anti-corruption strategy with TI
In a symbolic move, Siim Kallas, former Prime Minister of Estonia and a newly appointed Vice…
The Georgian Prime Minister, a leading figure in the Rose revolution, inspired his own people and the anti-corruption movement worldwide with his determination to put the fight against corruption at…
Companies from energy, engineering and construction, and metals and mining sectors sign up to anti-bribery policy derived from TI’s Business Principles for Countering Bribery
Transparency…
Narcotics-related corruption, arms trafficking, money-laundering and financial crime constitute a growing threat to the Caribbean, says TI report into eight island-states
Legislative reform to…
Transparency International calls on leading donor governments to respond positively to the UN Millennium Project report, and to conduct a major evaluation of the impact of aid
The UN Millennium…
Transparency International calls on the international donors meeting in Geneva today to prioritise direct disaster aid and to introduce transparent tendering in reconstruction efforts
International…
It is essential that all aid raised for disaster relief reaches the tsunami victims. TI calls for governments to conduct reconstruction efforts as transparently as possible to prevent waste and…
At this time of grief, Sri Lanka needs to strongly stand up for an unprecedented rebuilding and reconstruction effort. Shedding political, racial, religious differences is vital for such a massive…
Reform of the judiciary, creation of permanent anti-corruption institutions, a clampdown on political corruption, and transparent rules on public procurement identified as priority areas to…
In six out of 10 countries, political parties are given the worst assessment. Governments must enhance efforts to fight graft, starting with ratification of UN Convention against Corruption
The public around the world perceive political parties as the institution most affected by corruption, according to a new public opinion survey published today by Transparency International (TI) to…
In ten point position paper, the Coalition details recommendations for robust legal framework to fight corruption
The Coalition for Transparency - Cambodia (CTC), a network of representatives from…
Curbing corruption an essential step towards realising NEPAD goals
As the Heads of State and Government Implementation Committee (HSIGC) of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) opens…
Transparency International today welcomed the emergence of corruption as an issue in Ukraine’s presidential election, to be held on 21 November
"We are pleased to see that candidates recognise the…
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