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Media advisory: What a Biden Presidency means for global anti-corruption advocacy

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, Rep. Tom Malinowki, and Manhattan DA Cyrus Vance take part in virtual panel at the 19th International Anti-Corruption Conference on 3 December

President-elect Joe Biden has promised to “re-engage in the world,” including on anti-corruption issues. He has criticized corrupt and authoritarian regimes, and pledged to support multilateral…

Peru’s new cabinet must not exploit the Executive

Issued by TI Peru

Responding to the decision of the Peruvian congress to remove President Martín Vizcarra from office, Proética (TI Peru) expresses its resounding rejection of the instrumentalization of the fight…

Nigeria must stop using violence against protesters

Governance reforms, including to security sector, are urgently needed

Transparency International condemns the Nigerian state’s excessive use of force and the continued perpetration of violence against peaceful protesters. Protests that began with demands for an end to…

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