Anti-corruption NGO calls for public gift and hospitality registersTransparency International has called on the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to immediately compensate the cities whose time…
Transparency International (TI) and the OECD have produced a directory of national and international anti-corruption programmes operating in Central and Eastern Europe. The directory, which is the…
Last hurdle for entry into force of OECD Convention removedThe bribery of foreign public officials to win or retain business will become a criminal offence in more than a dozen industrialised…
Eight out of ten “clean” countries have effective freedom of informationThe lack of clear conflict of interest regulations and the failure to grant access to official information are among the key…
Anti-Korruptions-Organisation kritisiert Folgenlosigkeit der JahresberichteTransparency International (TI) hat die Rolle der deutschen Rechnungshöfe bei der Korruptionsbekämpfung kritisiert. "Die…
Transparency International USA has applauded final congressional approval of legislation to implement the OECD Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials. This action caps the…
Transparency International Ranks 85 Countries in Largest Ever Corruption Perceptions IndexTransparency International (TI) today publishes its 1998 Corruption Perceptions Index. This is the most…
The global anti-corruption movement, Transparency International (TI) has just concluded its 1998 Annual General meeting, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 12 - 16 September, with 180…
Die steuerliche Absetzbarkeit von Schmiergeldzahlungen muß ohne Einschränkungen abgeschafft werden.
Deutschland ist seinen Verpflichtungen gegenüber der OECD bisher nicht nachgekommen, die…
Transparency International elated over release of the Chairman of its Advisory CouncilYesterday, Nigeria's military government ordered the immediate release of General Olusegun Obasanjo, the Chairman…
“The Government cannot allow Tanzania’s electricity consumers and the economy to be burdened with extraordinarily high electricity tariffs.” President Benjamin Mkapa, The Express, 28 May…
"The new political leadership of Nigeria should move quickly to release the political prisoners whose detention has been such a blot on their country's reputation," the Chairman of the Berlin-based…
Deal with military reward for outrageous conductAfter having systematically looted the Indonesian economy for a generation, ex-President Suharto and his family must now be forced to account to the…
Olusegun Obasanjo’s house ransackedThe wife of former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo, Stella Obasanjo has been violently attacked in her home in Abeokuta, Nigeria, by assailants thought to be…
Canada, France, Italy and UK must take first stepThe G7 leaders meeting in Birmingham, UK, must force action on a major treaty to criminalise the bribery of foreign officials, states Transparency…
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