First, do no harm: spending the Global Coronavirus Response pledges properly
During the coronavirus pandemic, we must act together to protect life-saving resources from corruption
Is Mauritius at a tipping point in the fight against corruption?
Trouble at the top: why high-scoring countries aren’t corruption-free
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For the third year running, the top seven countries in the Corruption Perceptions Index 2018 consist of the four Nordic nations – Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway – plus New…
Sub-Saharan Africa: undemocratic regimes undermine anti-corruption efforts
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This year’s Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) presents a largely gloomy picture for Africa – only eight of 49 countries score more than 43 out of 100 on the index. Despite…
The UK Tier 1 visa: The dangers of blind faith
Mauritian President’s resignation requires thorough investigation
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Digital Award for Transparency: Honouring digital initiatives to fight corruption
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The Digital Award for Transparency awards individuals and civil society organisations who have developed digital technology tools used to fight corruption. The award aims at…
How the IMF can have real impact on fighting corruption
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is meeting in Washington DC this week. We want to send a strong message about what the multi-lateral lender can do to have greater impact on…
Corruption Reporting Award: Honouring investigative journalism
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For the third year Transparency International has sponsored the Corruption Reporting Award as part of the One World Media Awards. Check out this year's winner, Stealing Paradise,…
Applications now open for the Transparency Summer School on Integrity 2017
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Apply now for the Transparency School on Integrity (TISI), taking place during 10-16 July, 2017 in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Dominican Republic: Citizens march to end impunity
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Following the ongoing Odebrecht corruption scandal, thousands of citizens marched against impunity and corruption in the Dominican Republic.