The nine agencies currently tasked with anti-corruption work must be consolidated, according to new research by Transparency InternationalAfghanistan’s system for fighting corruption has too many…
Transparency International investigation raises money laundering red flags in Brazil’s biggest cityAn investigation by Transparency International, the global anti-corruption coalition, found that in…
A new investigation finds billions of dollars worth of property in South America’s biggest city linked to secrecy jurisdictionsTransparency International will launch a new report on 10 April,…
Corruption Watch, in this week of multiple calls for action in response to recent cabinet shifts as well as the ratings downgrade, urges the public to join the march from the treasury building on…
Transparency International calls for urgent action to keep corrupt cash out of luxury goods market
Luxury goods sellers – from jewellers and real estate agents to yacht builders and diamond brokers –…
Civil society space must be protectedAs Venezuela moves ever closer to a dictatorship with the takeover of Congress by the Supreme Court on 30 March, Transparency International, the global…
New report shows urgent action needed to keep corrupt cash out of luxury goods marketIn time for the first anniversary of the release of the Panama Papers, Transparency International will publish on…
Transparency International called today on the government of Guinea, donor agencies and humanitarian agencies to be more transparent in their responses to public health emergencies to ensure fair,…
New report identifies top 10 money laundering loopholesTransparency International said today that the governments of Australia, Canada, the UK and the US need to close glaring legal loopholes to…
Transparency International and its chapter in Ukraine call on Ukrainian authorities to abolish controversial amendments to the Law on Prevention of Corruption that appear designed to intimidate and…
Chair of the International Anti-Corruption Conference series, Akere Muna, summoned for questioning by the GendarmerieTransparency International, the global anti-corruption movement, expressed concern…
Transparency International, the global anti-corruption movement, condemns the guilty verdict and sentencing of Antoine Deltour and Raphaël Halet, the two whistleblowers who revealed secret tax…
Approximately 900 million – or just over one in four – people living in 16 countries in Asia Pacific, including some of its biggest economies are estimated to have paid a bribe to access public…
Transparency International and Forza Football survey 25,000 fans from over 50 countries: Only a quarter of fans globally think that Infantino has restored trust in FIFA. Only a third think that FIFA…
The report will look at how many people have paid a bribe and whether corruption has increased in the regionTransparency International will publish on 7 March the results of a public opinion poll…
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