Transparency International (TI) and its chapter the Lebanese Transparency Association (LTA) brought together leading politicians, civil society and academics to discuss regional reforms and…
New reports show Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia need greater transparency and accountability in anti-corruption efforts
Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia have made little progress in the past year…
As governments prepare to spend up to US$100 billion annually by 2020 to limit climate change and prepare for its impact, Transparency International (TI) warns of the corruption risks of climate…
On 30 April 2011 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Transparency International launches the Global Corruption Report: Climate Change, a comprehensive guide to corruption risks in measures to combat climate…
Despite Recent Legislative Initiatives Ukraine Needs a Comprehensive Strategy to Combat Endemic Corruption
On April 20th TORO Creative Union (Transparency International National Contact in Ukraine)…
A panel discussion held today by Transparency International (TI), the global anti-corruption organisation, has called on the Egyptian government to be more transparent in its efforts to recover…
Transparency International (TI), the global anti-corruption organisation, hosted a two-day workshop in Cairo to debate the reforms necessary to make Egyptian institutions more resilient to…
Transparency International-Kenya (TI-Kenya) and the Sphere Project have today launched two humanitarian handbooks to enhance accountability and effectiveness in humanitarian aid.
The event is…
Transparency International (TI) Georgia is calling on the Georgian National Communications Commission (GNCC), the regulatory body for electronic communication, to ensure that approvals in the next…
We appreciate and support the concern and commitment of Shri Anna Hazare in his fight against corruption in general and for enactment of a suitable Lokpal Bill in particular. His initiative…
Transparency International (TI), the global anti-corruption organisation, welcomes the on-going investigations in Egypt of former state officials for alleged corruption and TI calls on the Egyptian…
The UK’s leading anti-corruption watchdog, Transparency International UK, is strongly critical of the official Guidance to the Bribery Act published by the Government today, even though it finally…
Transparency International (Transparency) Ireland has asked that the Gardaí, Criminal Assets Bureau, Office of the Director of Corporate Enforcement and Norwegian authorities lead investigations…
Prishtina, 24 March 2011 - Within the CRINIS project (shining a light on money in politics) the Kosova Democratic Institute (KDI) has monitored the costs of political entities during the pre-election…
Lack of transparency in banking and slow implementation of financial reforms are thwarting efforts to repatriate stolen assets. Some governments have recently moved quickly to freeze potentially…
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