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Phone hacking scandal: TI-UK statement

Transparency International UK is calling for swift action to undo the damage caused by the phone hacking scandal. Chandrashekhar Krishnan, Executive Director of Transparency International UK,…

Bribery Act - Strong enforcement “vital”

As the 2010 Bribery Act1 comes into force on the 1st July, anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International UK warns that the enforcement of the new Act could be undermined by a lack of…

Ante la crisis institucional del pais

FUNDE, the TI chapter in El Salvador, has made proposals to help avert the growing institutional crisis in the country, which stems from a decree seen as limiting the independence of the country's…

UK fails corruption health check

A report published today by Transparency International UK reveals that corruption is a much greater problem in the UK than recognised and that there is an inadequate response to its growing threat.…

Transparency Deutschland fordert Primat der Politik

Die Antikorruptionsorganisation Transparency International Deutschland hat von der Politik mehr Selbstbewusstsein gegenüber den Ansprüchen mächtiger Interessengruppen eingefordert. Gemeinsam mit…

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