Transparency International, the global anti-corruption movement which is starting its annual meeting today in Putrajaya, calls on the Malaysian government to respect the right of civil society to…
The 16th International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) will take place from 2 - 4 September 2015 in Putrajaya, Malaysia under the theme “Ending Impunity: People. Integrity. Action.”
All too often,…
A probe is still a probe even if called by any other name – Whither the MACC?Transparency International - Malaysia (TI-M) notes with great disappointment the intentional absence of the Malaysian…
Transparency International has today released its 2015 Progress Report, Exporting Corruption, on enforcement of the OECD’s Anti-Bribery Convention to which South Africa, together with 40 other…
22 of the 41 OECD anti-bribery convention countries have failed to investigate or prosecute any foreign bribery case during the last four years, violating their obligation to combat cross-border…
Transparency International, the global anti-corruption movement, announced today that it will look into the operations of Brazilian construction companies linked to the Petrobras scandal in seven…
Some of the world’s biggest exporting nations are still not living up to commitments to stop their companies from paying bribes to win business abroad, according to a new report from Transparency…
Transparency International, the global anti-corruption movement, condemns the trial and sentencing of Leyla Yunus, a human rights defender, and her husband and calls for their immediate…
The President of Mongolia should veto a new law granting amnesty for those under investigation for corruption, said Transparency International, the global anti-corruption movement and Transparency…
In light of the developments pertaining to Maria Bamieh, former prosecutor and whistleblower for alleged mismanagements in the EU Rule of Law Mission- EULEX, Transparency International Kosova…
MACC investigations obstructed by arrests, transfers and confiscation of equipment and documentsThe GIAT Coalition today, in light of recent actions of arrests of key personnel and confiscation of…
Transparency International-Malaysia (TI-M) strongly opposes the obstruction of the MACC’s investigations by the police or any other agencies, which is unlawful under Section 48 of the MACC…
Oligarchs’ influence over political parties also a problemTransparency International Ukraine in cooperation with leading anti-corruption experts today presents the National Integrity System (NIS)…
The corruption scandals plaguing FIFA are the result of a systemic failure of governance over many years. The criminal charges filed against FIFA and Confederation officials have tarnished the…
Key sectors of society must increase levels of transparency to strengthen people’s ability to hold institutions to accountThere is a general gap between law and practice in St. Maarten’s key…
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