Europe: a playground for special interests amid lax lobbying rules
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Our report assesses lobbying across Europe, looking at responses by governments and institutions to the risks of undue influence.
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Our report assesses lobbying across Europe, looking at responses by governments and institutions to the risks of undue influence.
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Our recently launched project aims to shine a light on opaque lobbying practices.
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As countries gather for the UNCAC summit in Panama, we call for new vigour in the review process.
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See highlights from our 20th Anniversary conference today in Berlin.
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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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Sports ministers and experts met this week to discuss the state of sports with a special focus on match-fixing.
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Scandal has spurred action in France, where politicians will soon have to declare their assets. Do these changes go far enough?
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Secrecy jurisdictions, offshore accounts, beneficial owners: they're in the news thanks to recent revelations. What can be done?
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Match-fixing is a great danger to football. We're joining an effort to prevent match-fixing from spoiling the beautiful game.
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This man was just sent to prison. So why is he smiling? He's part of a new generation of whistleblowers who are changing the game.
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For the first time, civil society will officially join G20 meetings in Russia later this year. Transparency International is part of the 'C20' that will monitor and advise at the…
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Last year in Busan, world leaders agreed that transparency and accountability are critical to improving aid effectiveness. Have aid donors stuck to their agreement?
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Spending on elections is reaching record levels in countries around the world. What can be done to prevent campaign contributions from buying policy?
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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?