Transparency International is joining with more than 25 Nigerian civil society organisations to call on President Muhammadu Buhari to veto legislation that weakens laws to fight corruption.
At the…
Statement by José Ugaz, Chairman, Transparency InternationalOn the occasion of the April 13, 2016, conference at the Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington DC, ahead of the May 12, 2016, international…
Update to 14 March statement with information about Transparency International’s name and logoIn December 2015 the Transparency International Board of Directors informed the Transparency…
Transparency International Malaysia (TI-M) is deeply concerned with the corporate governance issues raised in the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report on 1Malaysia Development Berhad…
Turkey may have the right laws, the right agencies, and the resources to fight corruption but in practice it is falling short on implementation, according to a new report from Transparency…
Recommendations to end UK role as a safe haven for corrupt moneyThe release of the “Panama Papers” has confirmed the UK’s role as a safe haven for corrupt individuals and their stolen wealth. Today,…
José Ugaz, Chair of Transparency International, issued the following statement after the Chair of our chapter in Chile, Gonzalo Delaveau Swett, resigned on Monday. His resignation from Chile…
Transparency Maldives condemns the recent spate of reprisals against journalists and media outlets by the State, particularly the arrest of a group journalists from 6 different media outlets on 3…
The massive leak of 11.5 million files dubbed the “Panama Papers” highlight the vulnerability of the global financial system and showcase how easy it is for public officials to use anonymous…
Panama Papers investigation unmasks numerous public officials using secret companies to hide their wealthA global investigation into the use of secret companies by the rich, powerful and corrupt has…
Corruption Watch applauds today’s Constitutional Court judgment which finds that the rulings of the Public Protector are binding and can only be set aside upon judicial review.
The judgment…
The A-G needs to come clean and be transparent to explain why and what is the justification and the basis for not proceeding with recommendation of the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission…
Central American Parliament (PARLACEN) membership hinders investigation into alleged corruption by Martinelli and his croniesTransparency International today urged the Central American Parliament…
Committed companies together with Transparency France develop a guide for reporting lobbying budgetsTogether with nine participating companies, Transparency France developed a guide designed to…
In its annual report for 2015, released today, Corruption Watch (CW) highlights the power of public participation in the fight against corruption, as reflected in the more than 10 000 people who have…
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