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Transparency International condemns arrest of civil society leaders in Zimbabwe

Arbitrary arrest of TI Zimbabwe Chairman John Makumbe a “dangerous attack on civic freedoms”, says anti-corruption group

Transparency International (TI) condemns the arrest by the Zimbabwean authorities of the Chairman of its national chapter in Zimbabwe, John Makumbe, who was detained by police during a peaceful…

The Elf trial: a victory over impunity

Transparency International welcomes the sentences in the Elf corruption scandal and calls on oil companies to publish what they pay

Transparency International (TI), the global anti-corruption organisation, welcomes the verdicts in the Elf trial pronounced by a Paris court on 12 November, giving three of the oil company's top…

President Lula should ‘use his mandate’ to fulfil election promise to tackle corruption

Transparency International calls on Brazilian President to act on results of TI Corruption Perceptions Index and launch national anti-corruption strategy

The government of Brazilian President Luiz Inácio da Silva (Lula) "must act swiftly to fulfil the President's public commitment to adopt specific measures to fight corruption," said Cláudio Weber…

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