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Révélations dites « LuxLeaks » par l’ICIJ

Transparency International Luxembourg se réfère aux informations révélées dans la presse de ce jour telles qu’issues d’une enquête de l’ICIJ (International Consortium of Investigative Journalists,…

Lobbying in Italy: Opaque and inaccessible

Rules on transparency, codes of conduct and greater access to information is needed to reform the sectorLobbying in Italy is omnipresent and yet it remains unregulated and opaque, making it difficult…

Press Statement on December 17 Investigations

Dismissal of the indictment on December 17th corruption investigations disturbs the public conscience and calls into question of the concept of justice in an open society. The investigations…

الجمعية البحرينية للشفافية تدعو المرشحين لتبني برامج مكافحة الفساد ضمن برنامجهم الانتخابي

تعتبر الجمعية البحرينية للشفافية إن مهمة مكافحة الفساد يجب ان تكون من ضمن أولى أولويات مجلس النواب في دورته القادمة، التي ستبدأ قبل نهاية هذا العام. ويعتبر مجلس النواب هي الجهة التي خولها الدستور…

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