Perceptions remain unchanged despite progress in the Americas
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In the last few years, Latin America and the Carribbean made great strides in the fight against corruption. Laws and mechanisms exist to curb corruption, while legal…
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In the last few years, Latin America and the Carribbean made great strides in the fight against corruption. Laws and mechanisms exist to curb corruption, while legal…
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This month, Transparency International and the Instituto Prensa y Sociedad honoured investigative journalists from El Salvador, Venezuela, Brazil and Panama at the 15th edition of…
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Transparency International asked more than 22,000 people in Latin America and the Caribbean about corruption in their daily lives. The survey also looks at how institutions are…
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12 Transparency International Chapters are at the UN in New York City to share their findings measuring national progress towards Sustainable Development Goal 16, “Peace, Justice…
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How anti-corruption is a top priority for Argentina's future
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Meet the “heroes that nobody knows”, people who speak up and fight for justice.
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We're keeping tabs on Argentina's officials with a nifty online tool that helps track asset declarations.
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Technology has the power to reshape peoples' interactions with governments, economies and societies. Increasingly, web and mobile tools are also being used to hold leaders and…
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A new series of laws in Argentina threaten the already limited independence of the country’s judicial system.
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When politicians openly declare their assets, it's harder to mask potential corruption from the public. But standards vary around the world. We look at good examples and ongoing…
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On 13 October, Transparency International and the Instituto Prensa y Sociedad (Press and Society Institute, IPYS) named three Brazilian journalists as the winners of this year’s…
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We surveyed 3,000 businesspeople in 30 countries about corruption. Our interactive tool reveals the results.
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Our report, “Exporting Corruption?", tracks countries’ efforts to investigate and punish corrupt companies that use foreign bribes to get ahead.
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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?