Fair play: strengthening integrity and transparency in cricket
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With cricket in the news as Tendulkar retires and The Ashes arrive, we share recommendations to reform the sport's governance.
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With cricket in the news as Tendulkar retires and The Ashes arrive, we share recommendations to reform the sport's governance.
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Our new report examines whistleblower protection laws in 27 European countries, with alarming findings.
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Anti-bribery laws in the US and the UK are under pressure from special interests. Weakening these vital rules is a bad idea.
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With the authorities increasingly pressuring civil society in Russia, we examine its positive role in the country.
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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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To celebrate International Women’s Day, we're highlighting women corruption fighters around the world.
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Climate summits are key opportunities to shape the global response to climate change. But how much can civil society influence the talks?
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The Government Defence Anti-corruption Index assesses what countries do, and fail to do, to counter corruption in their defence sectors. Check your country's results.
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International donors have pulled funds from Uganda in the wake of corruption allegations. What can be done to better ensure aid?
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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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Our timeline highlights moments in the past 20 years when lapses in accountability caused financial havoc. Could this happen again? You judge.
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Ten years ago, a handful of activists met to discuss ways to advance the recognition of the right to information. That small community has grown to over 200 organisations and 600…
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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?