The ‘Paradise Papers’ revelations published on 5 November by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) and its partners show how the rich and powerful around the world are able…
Transparency International and its partner in Poland, the Stefan Batory Foundation, are calling on the government to consult more widely and revise proposed legislation on transparency in public life…
Confiscated assets must now be returned to the people of Equatorial GuineaTransparency International welcomes the decision of a court in Paris to convict Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, the…
Transparency International has taken legal action against the organisation Davorka Budimir is chairing to prevent her and the organisation using Transparency International's name and logo in public…
At 10am on 27 October 2017, a French court will return its verdict in the unprecedented trial, "Biens mal acquis”*. On the occasion this decision, Transparency International France, the leading civil…
Anti-corruption agencies (ACAs) in the Asia Pacific region must start prosecuting the rich and powerful to gain credibility, according to a new report published by Transparency International that…
Anti-corruption activists, press freedom advocates and investigative journalists from around the world condemn the barbaric murder of Daphne Caruana Galizia, an investigative journalist from Malta…
Delia Matilde Ferreira Rubio was elected chair of Transparency International, the global anti-corruption movement, at its Annual Membership Meeting in Berlin.
Rueben Lifuka was elected as…
Head of Bahrain Transparency Society barred from attending key Transparency International meetingTransparency International and its chapters express serious concern about the Government of Bahrain…
Transparency International UK (TI) is today launching a new online tool, providing up-to-date and in-depth guidance for businesses in understanding and tackling bribery.
Drawing on expertise from…
Transparency International is calling for tough anti-corruption measures, including sanctions on corrupt members, to restore trust in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) in the…
Governments in Latin America and the Caribbean are failing to meet their citizens’ demands to combat corruption, according to a Transparency International survey of more than 22,000 people in 20…
Recently, the Board of Transparency International Romania has become aware – and it is not a first – of a series of disinformation items emerging in the public area, aimed at provoking false…
Transparency International will release the results of a public opinion poll about people’s experiences and perceptions of corruption in 20 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean on Monday, 9…
Transparency International’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce the appointment of Patricia Moreira as Managing Director of the International Secretariat, based in Berlin, Germany. She will…
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