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Message to the international community

Over the past few months, we, the people of Nicaragua, have watched with amazement and indignation the corruption scandals that reveal, one after the other, how people, during the last…

OAS member states urged to speed up review of Inter-American Convention Against Corruption

Transparency International calls on OAS General Assembly meeting to accelerate timetable for first round of evaluations of Convention to bring deadline for completion forward to 31 December 2003

'It is time to accelerate progress in the fight against corruption in the Americas,' said Transparency International (TI), the not-for-profit anti-corruption organization, in an appeal to members of…

“Cronyism is crippling the beautiful game”

Just days before the start of the World Cup 2002, Transparency International calls on FIFA to open its books and to professionalise the organisation and financial management of soccer Cronyism in…

Let Zimbabweans decide in a free and fair election

The government should withdraw the restrictive press laws in their entirety and allow domestic and international observers to monitor elections, says TI President Robert Mugabe's ruling Zanu-PF…

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Transparency International EU, Brussels
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