Stories published as part of the #WestAfricaLeaks project by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and Cell Norbert Zongo for Investigative Journalism in West Africa…
In light of the recent elections in Malaysia and the ongoing investigation into a multi-billion dollar state-funded corruption scandal, Transparency International applauds the actions of Malaysian…
Following a recent rejection of more than 90 freedom of information (FOI) requests in Montenegro, Transparency International denounces the actions of the government agency responsible for refusing…
We, the undersigned 53 international and Russian human rights, media and Internet freedom organisations, strongly condemn the attempts by the Russian Federation to block the Internet messaging…
In light of recent events, Transparency International reiterates the importance of due process, independent civil society, and rule of law in Moldova.
Experts working in the field of anti-corruption…
In the wake of recent Parliamentary elections in Lebanon, Transparency International calls for an independent electoral supervisory commission and dramatic improvements in the election monitoring…
Following recent calls for the resignation of the head of Mongolia’s leading anti-corruption body, Transparency International urges the president of Mongolia to stop undermining anti-corruption…
A new investigation suggesting that the Pilatus bank of Malta was used to launder millions of dollars for the ruling family of Azerbaijan and their associates should be a wake-up call on beneficial…
Today, the European Commission published its long-awaited proposal for an EU-wide Whistleblower Directive, which is a bold step in recognising the importance and rights of whistleblowers, according…
Just over two years since the Panama Papers revealed widespread use of anonymous shell companies to facilitate corruption and financial crime, governments in the world’s largest economies are still…
Transparency International will release a new report on Thursday 19 April analysing the progress G20 governments have made to end the corporate secrecy that allows the corrupt to hide their identity…
The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) is at risk of unresolved conflicts of interest due to shortcomings in its governance, according to preliminary key findings of a new study by…
Following this week’s presidential elections in Egypt, Transparency International denounces the actions taken by the Egyptian government to supress critical election monitoring efforts, which serve…
Transparency International will release a summary of preliminary findings from a study into the governance structure of the International Maritime Organisation (IMO), on Tuesday, 3 April 2018.The…
Following the resignation of President Ameena Gurib Fakim of Mauritius over the scandal around her personal use of a charity credit card, Transparency International urges the Mauritian government to…
TransparencyInternationaloffersjournalistsreliable,independentresearchandexpertise on corruption,withsolutions-orientatedcommentaryandanalysisavailablefromthematicandregionalexperts.