The Prime Minister of Morocco, Adberrahmane el Youssoufi, reaffirmed his commitment to the fight against corruption today. Meeting with representatives of Transparency International in Berlin, he…
“Testing ground for building anti-corruption mechanisms from the bottom up”Four weeks after the toppling of the Milosevic regime, Transparency International's partner organisation in Yugoslavia has…
Banks work with Transparency International on guidelines for private bankingA group of the world's largest banks have agreed to a set of global anti-money laundering guidelines for international…
TI urges OECD countries to ban bribe payments to political parties abroadBribe payments to political parties are increasingly used to corrupt the political process, warns Transparency International,…
Providing safe haven to Montesinos would undermine Inter-American Convention Against CorruptionTransparency International (TI), the international anti-corruption organisation and the TI chapter in…
A brief portrait of each of the Award winnersAlfredo María Pochat
Uncovering corruption in Argentina
Alfredo María Pochat dedicated his career to fighting corruption in his native Argentina, paying…
Winners of Transparency International’s first-ever Integrity Awards highlight the dangers of fighting corruptionTransparency International (TI), the global anti-corruption organisation, today…
“Our index is a vital reminder to the international community that far more must urgently be done to fight bribery,” says TI Chairman Peter Eigen
Transparency International, stating that its Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is a valuable reminder that corruption remains widespread in very large numbers of countries, today issued the year…
TI encourages the World Bank to adopt a 10-point programme Corruption index to be published on 13 SeptemberThe World Bank should strengthen its anti-corruption initiatives in developing countries and…
(TI-USA) today applauded Senate ratification of the Inter-American Convention Against Corruption. Ratification clears the way for the US to engage with its partners in the region in a follow-up…
TI deplores “small group” holding back effective implementation"The G8-summit in Japan must squarely address the issue of corruption and urge their summit host, Japan, to fully implement the landmark…
In the light of the many cases of alleged fraud and corruption, both in the public and private sectors and presently reported by the press, Transparency Mauritius notes a marked deterioration of the…
Call on FIFA for wholesale review of proceduresThe Berlin-based international anti-corruption NGO, Transparency International, today (Friday) has deplored the lack of transparency in many aspects of…
But TI warns that Italy, Japan and Netherlands are ducking OECD commitments - serious shortcomings in monitoring programmeTransparency International has welcomed landmark legislation to fully…
Transparency International (TI), the anti-corruption organisation, has initiated a dialogue with a leading association in China, the China Society of Administrative Supervision (CSAS) to explore ways…
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