Mar
2017
Report Launch: Transparency International shows luxury goods dealers cash in on corrupt customers
In time for the first anniversary of the release of the Panama Papers, Transparency International will publish on 3 April a new report exposing how luxury goods dealers rarely perform adequate due diligence, allowing corrupt customers to spend their stolen wealth on luxury goods with few, if any, ...
Mar
2017
Ebola crisis: How to improve the integrity of responses to public health emergencies?
Humanitarian assistance - Transparency International called today on the government of Guinea, donor agencies and humanitarian agencies to be more transparent in their responses to public health emergencies to ensure fair, rapid and corruption-free humanitarian aid.
Translations: FR
Mar
2017
Secret companies allow corrupt cash to flood the biggest real estate markets
Law enforcement - Transparency International said in a new report today that the governments of Australia, Canada, the UK and the US need to close glaring legal loopholes to prevent the corrupt elite from laundering the proceeds of grand corruption in their local real estate markets.
Mar
2017
Proposed amendments to a law that targets Ukrainian anti-corruption groups must be abolished
Transparency International and its chapter in Ukraine call on Ukrainian authorities to abolish controversial amendments to the Law on Prevention of Corruption that appear designed to intimidate and target anti-corruption activists.
Mar
2017
Transparency International is concerned at crackdown on free speech in Cameroon
Civil society - Transparency International, the global anti-corruption movement, expressed concern about the government’s recent crackdown on civil society in Cameroon and the police summons received by its former vice-chair and current chair of the International Anti-Corruption Conference series, Akere Muna, ...
Mar
2017
LuxLeaks whistleblowers did the right thing and should not have been convicted
Transparency International, the global anti-corruption movement, condemns the guilty verdict and sentencing of Antoine Deltour and Raphaël Halet, the two whistleblowers who revealed secret tax rulings between the Luxembourg authorities and multinationals, known as “LuxLeaks”.
Translations: FR
Mar
2017
Many governments in Asia Pacific fail to stop corruption; 900 million people are paying bribes
Surveys - Approximately 900 million – or just over one in four – people living in 16 countries in Asia Pacific, including some of its biggest economies, are estimated to have paid a bribe to access public services, according to a new public opinion poll from Transparency International.
Mar
2017
Most fans don’t believe Gianni Infantino’s first year has won back trust in FIFA
Sport - Transparency International and Forza Football surveyed 25,000 fans from over 50 countries. See the results.
Mar
2017
Media advisory: Transparency International to publish Asia Pacific corruption poll on 7 March
Surveys - Transparency International will publish on 7 March the results of a public opinion poll about people’s experiences and perceptions of corruption in 16 countries and territories in the Asia Pacific region.
Mar
2017
Ukraine must block measures that undermine the fight against corruption
Politics and government - The integrity and work of the National Anticorruption Bureau (NABU) in Ukraine will be put in jeopardy if the process to appoint an independent auditor is manipulated.
