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UN-HABITAT and Transparency International launch Transparency Toolkit The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) and Transparency International (TI) today launched Tools to Support…
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UN-HABITAT and Transparency International launch Transparency Toolkit The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT) and Transparency International (TI) today launched Tools to Support…
Cobus de Swardt, formerly head of the Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC) at the University of the Western Cape in South Africa, will strengthen TI’s global programmes to counter corruption Cobus…
Prize for Best Investigative Journalism Report on Corruption in Latin America and the Caribbean Award goes to Ecuadorian journalist Arturo Torres
A series of reports on corruption among Supreme Court Judges in Ecuador has won the first prize for the Best Investigative Journalism Report on Corruption in Latin America and the Caribbean. The…
Contrary to a story in Zimbabwe government weekly The Sunday Mail, EU and Norad have not frozen funding to TI Zimbabwe (TI-Z), and donors are confident that TI-Z is implementing their…
Following the launch of a new TI chapter in Sweden, anti-corruption activists from the Baltic and Nordic region will meet to discuss clean trade, good corporate governance and European…
Transparency International’s new Global Corruption Report 2004 charts the flow of stolen assets, recommends ways to recover money looted by despots, and sets out new Standards on Political Finance…
Arab experts and activists meeting in Casablanca launch adaptation of Transparency International Source Book on Confronting Corruption to address realities of Middle East and North African countries
More than 20 experts and activists gathered in Casablanca on 27-29 February to pool their anti-corruption knowledge and know-how with the aim of producing a new Transparency International Source Book…
Effective implementation of the AU and UN conventions is a necessary step towards realising the goals of the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD), says TI As African heads of state and…
TI outlines anti-corruption priorities for Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili "Georgia must follow up the 'rose' revolution against a corrupt regime with swift action against corruption and…
TI outlines anti-corruption priorities for Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili "Georgia must follow up the 'rose' revolution against a corrupt regime with swift action against corruption and…
The attack on Dr Dora Akunyili highlights the perils faced by those determined to root out corruption Transparency International (TI) condemns the assassination attempt on Dr Dora Akunyili, the…
The establishment of the National Council on Good Governance in Kyrgyzstan is a positive step, but the body must remain independent and transparentIn a sign that Kyrgyzstan is making a serious effort…
The UN Convention against Corruption sets new standards and marks a breakthrough for facilitating the return of illicit funds sent abroad, but its success requires political will and a commitment to monitor implementation
The UN Convention against Corruption, to open for signature tomorrow in Merida, Mexico, is a milestone for global efforts to combat graft, says Transparency International, the leading international…
De acuerdo con los resultados del Índice de Integridad de las Entidades Públicas Nacionales 2003 de Transparencia por Colombia El Índice de Integridad de las Entidades Públicas Nacionales es una…
Awards programme honours individuals and organisations whose efforts are making a distinct difference in curbing corruption
Nominations are now being accepted for the Transparency International Integrity Awards 2004. The annual awards programme honours the courage and determination of individuals and organisations…
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