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A final congressional agreement on funding for the U.S. Department of Defense was made public on Thursday 3 December. The agreement includes important provisions to update U.S. anti-money laundering…
The 19th International Anti-Corruption Conference was formerly opened today, with the President of Korea, current and former UN Secretaries-General, and leaders in the global anti-corruption movement…
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…
New research on political integrity in eight countries across the EU and the EU institutions,* released today by Transparency International, reveals alarming shortcomings in independent oversight of…
Nearly one in five respondents paid a bribe while accessing essential services such as health care
A report released today by Transparency International reveals that citizens across 17 countries in Asia report stagnant or rising levels of corruption, undermining equitable access to public services…
The Congress of the Republic of Guatemala is once again attempting to limit transparency and the fight against corruption, Transparency International and its national chapter in Guatemala, Acción…
Registration open for first ever online version, hosted by the Republic of Korea, 30 November – 5 December
The 19th International Anti-Corruption Conference has announced its line-up of workshops,…
Seventeen-country report includes data on perceptions and experiences of corruption including vote-buying, sextortion and use of personal connections
Transparency International, the leading civil…
Transparency International is concerned about the political crisis and uncertainty in Peru arising from the removal of President Vizcarra from office on Monday. The consequent concentration of power…
Ghana’s lawmakers should reject a controversial deal that would sell most of Ghana’s future gold royalties to a Jersey-based company, local civil society groups said yesterday. An alliance of 25…
Transparency International’s Annual Membership Meeting 2020, held virtually for the first time due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has endorsed the organisation’s new Strategy 2030 - Holding Power to…
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…
Czech Prime Minister not listed as beneficial owner in Germany
The anti-corruption organisation Transparency Germany criticizes that the German transparency register (Transparenzregister) has serious gaps. A prominent case illustrates this once again: Czech…
Transparency International calls on the president and parliamentarians of Ukraine to immediately introduce and pass new legislation that will reinstate accountability for false declarations of assets…
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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