Transparency International and Poder Ciudadano, its chapter in Argentina, are deeply concerned at media reports that in 2018 the national intelligence agency was monitoring, gathering information and…
The Board of Directors of Transparency International has concluded the investigation into allegations of ethical misconduct at its Berlin-based Secretariat.
In August 2019, the Board of Directors of…
Transparency International Zimbabwe (TI-Z) notes with concern a recent example of skewed public procurement process for medicinal supplies to combat COVID-19. In a letter referenced “Items procured…
Corruption will put lives at risk and undermine national and regional economic recovery from the pandemic
The Organization of American States (OAS) must take all possible measures amongst its member states to minimize corruption risks, strengthen transparency and exercise reasonable emergency powers…
A statement from the U.S. office of Transparency International
Today, Senators Warren, Blumenthal, and Coons, along with Representatives Sarbanes and Japal introduced a discussion draft of the Coronavirus Oversight and Recovery Ethics Act (CORE Act). The bill is…
The Board of Directors of Transparency International is pleased to announce the appointment of Daniel Eriksson as Interim Managing Director.
Previously the Head of Technology at Transparency…
Transparency International and ARTICLE 19 today called on the Mongolian government to take urgent legislative action to address an increasingly dangerous environment for independent media in the…
The extremely serious revelations made by former Justice Minister, Sergio Moro, need to be investigated
Issued by Transparency International in BrazilThis Friday, Brazil suffered a serious institutional setback in its fight against corruption and yet another terrifying authoritarian move against its…
Transparency International calls for the authorities in Myanmar to immediately cease their ongoing crackdown on anti-corruption activists and independent media outlets. The government must allow a…
Preventing corruption in public procurement and privately donated funds will save lives and mitigate the worst economic impacts of the crisis
A working group of seven national chapters of Transparency International are today calling upon governments across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) to adopt urgent and practical…
The International Monetary Fund should include transparency and anti-corruption measures in coronavirus-related emergency relief programs to ensure that the billions of dollars it is disbursing to…
Update, 22 April 2020: Since the publication of the letter, the number of signatories has grown from 54 to 92.Transparency International today joins over 90 other civil society groups and individual…
Transparency International fully supports a coalition of civil society organisations and journalists in Montenegro who, yesterday, called on their government to postpone a public debate on proposed…
A joint statement with Transparency International’s national chapters in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Sweden
Together with its Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian and Swedish national chapters, Transparency International today has sounded the alarm over the glaring flaws in European Union’s anti-money laundering…
Thirteen Latin American chapters from Transparency International highlight public procurement risks and how to mitigate them to benefit people
Today, a working group of 13 Latin American chapters of Transparency International presented a set of proposals to mitigate the risk of corruption in public procurement as part of the region’s…
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