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Gender and Corruption: are women less corrupt?

Women are less likely to pay bribes but are more disadvantaged in corrupt systems. Corruption has a disproportunately negative effect on women, says Transparency InternationalHigher levels of women`s…

Telekom Malaysia Accused of Paying Kickbacks

Japanese firm Mitsui should be blacklisted if complicity is provenTransparency International (TI) welcomes the prompt action taken by the Malaysian authorities concerning allegations that…

How to Build a Mega-Airport Without Corruption

New Transparency International Report Praises HK Experience - “Hong Kong Should Carry on with a Superb Tradition”The Airport Core Programme in Hong Kong is an outstanding example of how corruption…

New Poll Shows Many Leading Exporters Using Bribes

Transparency International releases new indexes - brand new Bribe Payers Index, largest ever Corruption Perceptions IndexTransparency International (TI) today released a brand new Bribe Payers…

Transparency International launches Integrity Awards

“Prize to acknowledge courage and determination of anti-corruption fighters”As the largest ever global anti-corruption conference comes to a close, Transparency International announces the creation…

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