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Where do we go from here to stop the pandemic?
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While swift government action to the coronavirus or COVID-19 pandemic is essential, clean public procurement can also save lives.
Procuring for life
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Corruption could cost lives in Latin America’s response to the coronavirus
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Recent recommendations offer solutions that can be applied both in the region and around the world.
In times like these, transparency matters more than ever
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Corruption and the Coronavirus
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As communities around the world face an unprecedented global health crisis with the rapid spread of the coronavirus or COVID19 pandemic, our governments’ first priority should be…
Clearing the smokescreen: The deadly consequences of undue influence
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New investigations reveal back-room deals and secretive campaigns involving the tobacco industry are far from being a thing of the past.
The deafening silence around sextortion
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Sextortion happens when people are coerced into paying a bribe with sexual acts rather than money. Sexual extortion is a common but largely invisible form of corruption.
Legally sanctioned lying: A moment of truth for the Czech Republic?
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A court in Prague struck a blow to civil society in the Czech Republic on Friday, ruling in favour of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš in a libel suit brought by TI Czech Republic.
Next week governments can take a step to close down secrecy jurisdictions. Will they?
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National financial regulators attending the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) plenary in Paris 16 – 21 February have the opportunity to significantly reduce money laundering,…
CPI 2019 Global Highlights
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How corruption impacts political integrity
CPI 2019: Western Europe & European Union
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Fourteen of the top 20 countries in this year’s CPI are from Western Europe and the European Union (EU), including nine countries from the EU alone. Despite being the best…
CPI 2019: Sub-Saharan Africa
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As the lowest-scoring region on the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), with an average of 32, Sub-Saharan Africa’s performance paints a bleak picture of inaction against…