As the economic and social crisis deepens in Venezuela, Transparency International, the global anti-corruption organisation, is concerned that the government will target those in civil society who…
Today the U.S. government released its action plan to tackle corruption at the international U.K Anti-Corruption Summit hosted by David Cameron. The numerous commitments in the action plan supplement…
Transparency International welcomes the many commitments made today by the governments at the Anti-Corruption Summit as a positive step forward in the fight against corruption and calls for concrete…
Responding to the recent comments by David Cameron, Cobus de Swardt, Managing Director of Transparency International said:
“There is no doubt that historically, Nigeria and Afghanistan have had very…
Transparency International lays out plan for genuine global cooperation to make the UK Anti-Corruption Summit a successTransparency International today warned that without real global cooperation and…
Transparency International-USA welcomes the Department of Treasury’s issuance of final rules setting forth explicit requirements for financial institutions to identify the beneficial owners of legal…
As part of this week’s meeting of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) in Cape Town, South Africa today launched its third National Action Plan (NAP) which includes a high-level commitment to…
Transparency International, the global anti-corruption movement, and its chapter in Macedonia call for the resignation of President Gjorge Ivanov and for the 5 June elections to be postponed until…
New Transparency International report shows MENA governments failing to stop corruption as they suppress citizens’ voicesNearly one in three citizens who tried to access basic public services in the…
Transparency International, the global anti-corruption organisation, calls on the authorities in Cambodia to respect the space for civil society and end harassment and intimidation of activists.
The…
Letter to UK Prime Minister calls for action as the International Anti-Corruption Summit in London approachesThe following letter was sent today to UK Prime Minister David Cameron by Nigerian civil…
Transparency International will publish on 3 May the results of a public opinion poll about people’s experiences and perceptions of corruption in 9 countries and territories in the Middle East and…
Transparency International demands that whistleblowers should be protected from retaliation, including prosecution. Antoine Deltour, the whistleblower who revealed secret tax rulings between the…
Transparency International is joining with more than 25 Nigerian civil society organisations to call on President Muhammadu Buhari to veto legislation that weakens laws to fight corruption.
At the…
Statement by José Ugaz, Chairman, Transparency InternationalOn the occasion of the April 13, 2016, conference at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC, ahead of the May 12, 2016, international…
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