No country has made significant progress against corruption since 2017
Berlin, 31 January 2023 – The 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released today by Transparency International shows the pervasiveness of corruption around the world – and the Middle East and…
Just four countries score better than 50 out of 100
Berlin, 31 January 2023 – The 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released today by Transparency International shows a dire situation in Sub-Saharan Africa. Most countries have failed to make…
Nearly a third of countries in the region hit historically low scores this year
Berlin, 31 January 2023 – The 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released today by Transparency International shows that while Western Europe and the EU remains the top-scoring region many…
On Monday 16 January, the head of Guatemala's Special Prosecutor's Office Against Impunity Rafael Curruchiche announced actions against those involved in investigations of Brazilian construction…
Transparency International will release its 28th annual Corruption Perceptions Index on Tuesday, 31 January 2023 at 06:01 CET (00:01 EST).
The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) is the leading…
As the world celebrates the International Anti-Corruption Day and the 24th anniversary of the adoption of the UN Declaration on Human Rights Defenders, we, the undersigned organizations and…
WASHINGTON – The 20th International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC), the world’s largest independent global forum to fight corruption, begins today in Washington D.C. Over the course of the…
At a high-level conference in Brussels, stakeholders agreed the EU has been a front-runner on corporate transparency but the need for ambitious changes is clear
On 30 November, more than 90 in-person and 400 virtual representatives from national authorities, EU institutions, civil society, private sector, academia and media met to take stock of progress and…
The Transparency International movement and our allies in the fight against corruption around the world affirm our support of our chapter Transparency International – Initiative Madagascar (TI-MG),…
Transparency International, Government Accountability Project and the Whistleblowing International Network demand better protection of whistleblowers and diligent investigation of their reports at UNOPS
Last month, the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) released two alarming reports by independent reviewers detailing abuses within the agency. These reviews found systemic issues,…
As European Union and African Union representatives meet on Monday 28 November 2022 to review progress following the EU-AU Summit in February, 32 African and European civil society organisations have…
Transparency International’s Annual Membership Meeting, held virtually on 26 and 27 November, passed six resolutions and elected one new board member
As the world faces ongoing crises that are exacerbated by corruption, Transparency International’s 2022 Annual Membership Meeting (AMM) adopted multiple resolutions to help the movement effectively…
The fight against cross-border corruption set back by years
Update: On 25 November, we published more extensive analysis of the ruling. See: Why are EU public registers going offline, and what's next for corporate transparency?
In a decision published today,…
By abandoning their responsibility to tackle dirty money, G20 is losing any remaining credibility on anti-corruption
On Wednesday, the G20 wrapped up the 2022 leaders’ summit in Bali under the Indonesian presidency. After a divisive year, the members managed to produce their first joint communiqué since last…
Transparency International billboard calling on G20 leaders to stop kleptocrats blocked after year of inaction on cross-border corruption
As G20 members arrive in Bali for the leaders’ summit, Transparency International is calling on them to confront cross-border corruption and unite against the threat of kleptocracy. The organisation…
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