Transparency International wishes to alert the public to a fake YouTube channel impersonating our organisation and posting highly defamatory videos against anti-corruption organisations working in…
International community must act to stop illicit finance undermining sustainable development
The report published today by the UN High Level Panel on International Financial Accountability, Transparency and Integrity (FACTI Panel) lays out a clear vision for a cooperative international…
Transparency International is deeply concerned by developments in Georgia. The decision to raid the offices of the United National Movement opposition party and arrest its leader, Nika Melia, will…
700 signatories from 120 countries ask UNGASS 2021 to set a new global standard on beneficial ownership transparency
Transparency International today submitted an appeal to the UN General Assembly from more than 700 signatories calling for a new global standard for transparency in company ownership. The appeal…
The OpenLux investigations published today by Le Monde and other media organisations illustrate major weaknesses in anti-money laundering frameworks in Luxembourg and the EU, Transparency…
Transparency International calls upon the Russian authorities
to respect the principles of justice and rule of law, and foster dialogue with
citizens who have been peacefully protesting the arrest…
Berlin, 2 February 2021 – African leaders meeting this week at the African Union Summit must redouble their efforts to tackle the root causes and enabling factors of corruption, Transparency…
Transparency International calls on the government of Kazakhstan to uphold the rule of law and immediately cease harassing independent civil society groups working on election integrity, human rights…
Corruption and COVID-19 worsening democratic backsliding
The 2020 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released today by Transparency International reveals that persistent corruption is undermining health care systems and contributing to democratic…
Transparency International is pleased to announce that the Daphne Caruana Galizia Foundation has become the global anti-corruption coalition’s National Contact Point in Malta. Until now, Malta was…
Transparency International, the leading civil society organisation working to end corruption worldwide, will release its 26th annual Corruption Perceptions Index on Thursday, 28 January 2021 at 06:01…
Over the past 24 hours, the attention of Russia and international community has been focused on the return of the head of the Anti-Corruption Foundation, Alexey Navalny, to Russia. During his stay in…
Controversial deal flagged for corruption risks would see Jersey-based Agyapa Royalties Limited floated on the London Stock Exchange
Transparency International has urged the UK Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to make detailed inquiries into the Government of Ghana’s application to list Agyapa Royalties Limited on the London…
Transparency International condemns the meritless false accusations made against it by groups in Nigeria and promoted by certain media outlets.
In Nigeria and around the world, Transparency…
A group comprised of leading economists, trade unions and civil society organisations tackling issues from human rights, to poverty, to business integrity, have come together for International…
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