Will the EU act decisively and raise its anti-corruption standards?
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The European Parliament and Council are expected to enter negotiations on the final version of the new Directive on combatting corruption later this year.
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The European Parliament and Council are expected to enter negotiations on the final version of the new Directive on combatting corruption later this year.
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A common factor has underpinned mass protests in Egypt, Iraq and Lebanon over the past two months: outrage over corruption and financial mismanagement by governments.
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Around the world, buying property is a favourite method for the corrupt to launder their ill-gotten gains. However, there are concrete measures that make it significantly more…
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Designing 2030: Truth, Trust & Transparency
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Reducing corruption is an important component of the sustainable development agenda, and one that all state parties have an obligation to address. Although corruption is often…
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National governments aren’t the only ones failing African citizens in the fight against corruption.
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Twenty-five years ago, when Transparency International was founded, corruption was seen as the necessary price of doing business and something so deeply ingrained that exposing…
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Across the world, Transparency International chapters work hard to help the public become involved and engaged in the fight against corruption.
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The stakes are high in the planned distribution of $322 million in stolen Nigerian public money.
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