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Middle East and North Africa: A region in turmoil
Transparency International Germany Files Complaint against 57 German Companies over UN Oil for Food Scandal in Iraq
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Transparency of revenues generated from oil, gas and mining should be applied in G8 countries and Iraq, says TI
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Will rampant corruption spark an Arab Autumn?
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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.
Reinstatement and redemption: whistleblowers’ path to acceptance
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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.
CPI 2021 for Middle East & North Africa: Systemic corruption endangers democracy and human rights
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The region is struggling to achieve tangible results against corruption – no country has registered a significant improvement on the CPI in the last decade. Private interests…
Rampant Corruption in Arab States
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In a region stricken by violent conflicts and dictatorships, corruption remains endemic in the Arab states while assaults on freedom of expression, press freedoms and civil…
CPI 2020: Middle East & North Africa
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The MENA region is still perceived as highly corrupt, with little progress made towards controlling corruption.
CPI 2022 for Middle East & North Africa: Corruption fuels ongoing conflict
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As corruption, authoritarianism and insecurity fuel each other, the region is in decline.
CPI 2019: Middle East And North Africa
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With the same average score of 39 as last year, there is little progress in improving control of corruption in the Middle East and North Africa region. With a score of 71, the…
2007 Integrity Awards Winners announced
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CPI 2023 for Middle East & North Africa: Dysfunctional approach to fighting corruption undermines progress
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Loss of momentum in anti-corruption efforts is diminishing public trust, while a largely reactive approach to fighting corruption is impairing good governance.
Recalcitrant Oil-for-Food opportunists must be disqualified from future contracts, says TI
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