Whistleblowing in Europe: the time has come to tell a new story
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Our new report examines whistleblower protection laws in 27 European countries, with alarming findings.
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Our new report examines whistleblower protection laws in 27 European countries, with alarming findings.
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See a short film created by Ghanaian widows evicted from their land who decided to organise and challenge official indifference.
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Whether for parliamentarians or public officials, codes of conduct help to build an atmosphere of ethics. But what exactly are these codes, and how do they work?
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For International Youth Day, we look at techniques that young corruption fighters can use to promote integrity.
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TI is calling on young people across the globe to join the anti-corruption movement. People between the age of 18 and 35 are invited to submit a short video clip presenting their…
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It’s been one year since Gianni Infantino was elected president of FIFA with promises to clean up football. How do football fans think he's doing?
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Meet the 2013 winners of our Integrity Awards.
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As negotiators talk climate in Qatar this week, we share a video of a conversation between the directors of Transparency International and Greenpeace about accountability, climate…
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From Mexico City to Johannesburg to Bangkok, this year we are holding a series of talks across the globe on how to ensure that investment in the response to climate change really…
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In our widening survey of corruption risks per country, we’re turning to Asia, the Middle East, Eastern Europe and Africa.
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The MDGs aimed for major progress against inequality by 2015, but anti-corruption safeguards are needed to ensure success.
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No country gets close to a perfect score in this year's index. A vicious cycle has developed between corruption, unequal distribution of power and unequal distribution of wealth.
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Our French chapter has launched a campaign to highlight corruption in the country and put the fight against it on the national agenda.
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As the World Economic Forum kicks off, our chair Huguette Labelle is in Davos to co-chair the meeting. See her message.