Investigative journalism: uncovering corruption
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Nominations for the 2016 One World Media Reporting Corruption Award are now open.
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Nominations for the 2016 One World Media Reporting Corruption Award are now open.
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US Securities and Exchange Commission proposed new rules requiring public disclosure of resource extraction companies.
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Monday marked the start of the COP21: a potentially-historic UN summit to tackle climate change. We're watching closely.
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Nearly 75 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa are estimated to have paid a bribe in the past year.
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Telecoms – valued at some US$2 trillion – know a lot about their customers. But what can we know about these companies?
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FIFA and its members need to answer questions about how it spends its billions of dollars of revenue.
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New international standards give clear guidance to governments on what they need to do to clean up lobbying.
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¿Qué tienen en común la FIFA, Petrobras y Zine el Abidine Ben Alí? Son casos simbólicos de corrupción a gran escala postulados por el público para nuestra campaña Desenmascarar a…
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Transparency International chair José Ugaz launches Unmask the Corrupt contest.
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G20 Leaders pledged to make it harder for the corrupt to spend dirty cash. One year on, have they turned words into action?
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Recent indictments against the Rosenthal family in Honduras tell us why impunity should not be tolerated.
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177 countries have signed the UNCAC – it’s now a matter of turning words into concrete actions.
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Climate change threatens the existence of millions. Meet the communities making sure corruption doesn't derail solutions.
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The 2015 Nobel Peace Prize went to four different civil society organisations at a very crucial time.
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Two decades on, our vision remains: a world free of corruption. Here’s a snapshot of our impact so far.
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For the first time, governments are to include an end to corruption as part of a new set of global goals.