Que esta sea la última crisis electoral: un camino hacia una democracia realLuego de la celebración de las elecciones generales en Honduras el pasado 26 de noviembre de 2017, la Asociación para una…
Transparency International welcomes today’s decision by the Court of Cassation of Luxembourg to annul the verdict of an earlier appeal in the case of LuxLeaks whistleblower Antoine Deltour.The appeal…
While welcoming the inclusion of individuals and entities suspected of corrupt practices, Transparency International and its national chapter in Panama, Fundación para el Desarrollo de la Libertad…
Cobus de Swardt, who joined Transparency International (TI) in 2004 as Deputy Managing Director of the International Secretariat, served as MD from mid-2007 to early 2017, and then was appointed as…
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Health Sector workers continue to report highest levels of whistleblower…
New survey shows the White House is now considered the most corrupt institution in the USThe results of a survey released today by Transparency International show that compared to early 2016 more…
Transparency International will release the results of a public opinion poll about people’s perceptions of corruption in the USA on Tuesday, 12 December 2017 at 6am EST.
The survey asks the public…
Transparency International is launching a new report based on research in 18 resource-rich countries from Australia to Zimbabwe that identifies systemic corruption risks in mining licencing and…
As Argentina takes over the presidency of the G20 from Germany today, Transparency International and its chapter in Argentina, Poder Ciudadano, call on the government to place tackling corruption at…
Transparency International and Transparency International Romania are monitoring the current parliamentary debates on draft legislation to see that provisions do not weaken the fight against…
Transparency International’s chapter in Honduras, the Association for a More Just Society (ASJ), issues the following statements to the people of Honduras, government authorities, political parties,…
Transparency International, the global anti-corruption organisation, today published 10 Anti-Corruption Principles for State-Owned Enterprises, a guide to encourage and help enterprises controlled or…
Transparency International, the global anti-corruption movement, is deeply concerned about the latest escalation in attacks on media freedom and free speech in Palestine and is calling for the…
Following an escalation of attacks, Transparency International and its chapter in Ukraine are calling on the authorities to protect civil society from the abuse, including physical beatings, that…
In a report published today that analyses progress made by four key multilateral climate funds, Transparency International warns that although progress has been made to increase transparency,…
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