Corruption Watch relaunches its website
Corruption Watch is pleased to announce the relaunch of its website, www.corruptionwatch.org.za today. Since its launch in 2012, the website has firmly established itself as the main source of…
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Corruption Watch is pleased to announce the relaunch of its website, www.corruptionwatch.org.za today. Since its launch in 2012, the website has firmly established itself as the main source of…
Campaign groups advocating for independent FIFA reform have welcomed the news from another FIFA sponsor, VISA calling for an independent, third party commission to be responsible for reforming…
As a follow up to the New York Times series “Towers of Secrecy,” which revealed how billions of dollars’ worth of luxury real estate in New York City has been purchased using shell companies, New…
Measures announced today by FIFA fall far short of what is required to clean out corruption at FIFA and its associations. Instead of agreeing to a serious independent reform commission, FIFA today…
Transparency International-Malaysia (TI-M) released the findings of the Malaysian Corruption Barometer (MCB) 2014, which surveyed the public’s experiences and views on corruption and their…
Transparency International, #NewFIFANow and the International Trade Union Confederation will host a press conference in Zurich to discuss the reform process at FIFAIn the run up to the Executive…
Independent reform is the only way to rescue FIFAAs FIFA’s executive committee meets to discuss fresh elections for FIFA’s president, leading campaign groups have come together to call for…
As the trial of prominent human rights defender Leyla Yunus and her husband Arif Yunus starts in Azerbaijan next week, Transparency International, the global anti-corruption movement, calls for the…
The recent revelation by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) that as much as US$700 million have been channelled directly to Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Abdul Razak's personal bank accounts is deeply…
29 June - Following the refusal of the Elections Commission (EC) to initiate any sort of investigations with respect to the allegations made in a report published by the Wall Street Journal,…
Hungary set to severely restrict access to information with vague new lawTransparency International said a proposed law in Hungary could sharply restrict the public’s access to information about…
A lack of progress fighting corruption in five Eastern European countries is hampering democratic progress and undermining the prospect of greater economic and political cooperation with the European…
Transparency International strongly condemns a proposed law in Cambodia that has been criticised by domestic and international civil society organisations because it could greatly restrict the voice…
Charges were dropped against the Mayor of Njombe-Penja but he remains in prisonTransparency International demands Cameroonian authorities take immediate action to release Paul Eric Kingue of…
Transparency International demande aux autorités camerounaises de prendre des mesures immédiates pour libérer Paul Eric Kingué de Njombe Penja après plus de sept ans d'emprisonnement illégal. En…
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