All candidates should commit to independent oversight for FIFA reformsToday Cobus de Swardt, managing director of Transparency International sent the following letter to the head of all 209 Football…
As the people of Congo Brazzaville go to the polls in a referendum to remove term and age limits for the presidency, Transparency International warns of the dangers of allowing political leaders to…
Transparency International – Malaysia (TI-M) is gravely concerned about the recent arrest of former UMNO Batu Kawan Division Deputy Chief Datuk Seri Khairuddin Abu Hassan and his lawyer Matthias…
Transparency International, its national chapter in Mongolia, and the UNCAC Coalition publish joint statement to prevent amnesty law.Transparency International, the global anti-corruption movement,…
Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) welcomes the recent arrest of the former petroleum minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Deziani Allison Madueke, in London.
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Following the announcement of the Swiss authorities that they are starting a criminal investigation into Sepp Blatter, president of FIFA, Transparency International issued the following…
Transparency International and its partner in South Africa, Corruption Watch, join with the thousands who plan to march on 30 September in South Africa to demand the government take immediate steps…
Following detailed allegations of corruption among a high number of judges in Ghana, Transparency International and the Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII), its chapter in Ghana, welcome the prompt…
Ahora se requieren con urgencia reformas sistémicasTransparency International, la coalición global anticorrupción, reconoció el día de hoy la importancia que tiene el arresto del presidente de…
Now systemic anti-corruption reforms needed with urgencyTransparency International, the global anti-corruption organisation, recognised today the importance of the arrest of Guatemalan President Otto…
Nearly 1,200 people from 130 countries gathered in Putrajaya for three days ending today to discuss one of the world’s biggest challenges: how impunity enables the spread of corruption. Delegates…
Transparency International today called on the Malaysian government to ensure independent investigations into corruption allegations, and that prosecutions and punishments are followed through,…
Transparency International today strongly condemned a draft law in Tunisia that would allow people who stole public funds and other dirty money to be given amnesty for past crimes. The Tunisian…
Transparency International, the global anti-corruption movement which is starting its annual meeting today in Putrajaya, calls on the Malaysian government to respect the right of civil society to…
The 16th International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) will take place from 2 - 4 September 2015 in Putrajaya, Malaysia under the theme “Ending Impunity: People. Integrity. Action.”
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