Egypt: Stop the onslaught against civil society
The undersigned civil society organisations express our serious concern over the recent escalation of restrictions on civil society and the public vilification of human rights defenders in Egypt. We…
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The undersigned civil society organisations express our serious concern over the recent escalation of restrictions on civil society and the public vilification of human rights defenders in Egypt. We…
It is unacceptable that a group in power – in order to maintain control over the resources and decisions in a country for its own benefit – violates daily and systematically the basic rights of…
Allegations of serious corruption against Brazilian President Michel Temer risk ruining the country’s recent reputation for making tough decisions to stop corruption, anti-corruption group…
Spain has been systematically engulfed in corruption scandals in recent years. Few aspects of public life in the country have remained exempt of corruption, be it the Royal House, large corporations,…
Transparency International sent an open letter today to the Prime Minister of Montenegro, Duško Marković, calling for the reinstatement of Vuk Maraš of MANS, Transparency International’s partner in…
Transparency Maldives thanks its observers deployed across the country to observe the Local Council Election held on 6 May 2017. With the support of 25 observers and volunteers, TM observed 19 ballot…
Transparency International called the ejection of its partner organisation MANS from a European Union anti-corruption working group on Montenegro accession completely unacceptable and an indication…
The decision by UEFA to include new criteria to protect and preserve human rights and tackle corruption in the bidding requirements for the 2024 European Championships is an essential step to…
Transparency International said today that corruption risks in Afghanistan hamper humanitarian aid from getting where it needs to go, and called on the government of Afghanistan, donor agencies and…
Transparency International UK welcomes passing into law of Criminal Finances BillThe passing into law on 27 April of Unexplained Wealth Orders, a provision of the Criminal Finances Bill, is as…
Friend to Transparency Maldives and advocate of free speech and human rights, Yameen Rasheed will be greatly missedTransparency International, the global anti-corruption movement and its chapter in…
The head of Bahrain Transparency Society barred from attending key UN human rights meetingsTransparency International today called on the government of Bahrain to lift its travel ban on Sayed Sharaf…
The Venezuelan government must protect civil society and restore democratic institutionsTransparency International, the global anti-corruption movement, and its chapters in Latin America condemn the…
The authorities in Tunisia must act to protect civil society spaceTransparency International, the global anti-corruption movement, condemns the threats made against its partner in Tunisia and calls…
Novel Baswedan, a senior investigator with the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) suffered burns on his face from an acid attack on Tuesday morning, April 11. An unidentified person reportedly…
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