Transparency International, two Nobel Laureates and 22 leaders of civil society representing every continent publish open letter to G20 leadersAn open letter published today to the leaders of the…
Transparency International condemns the latest move by the Egyptian government to restrict the space for civil society to operate freely and calls upon the authorities to protect civil society so it…
Joint statement by 11 civil society organisations in Kosovo including Transparency International chapter Kosova Democratic Institute (KDI)Kosovo Civil Society Foundation (KCSF), FOL Movement, Group…
Transparency International Luxembourg se réfère aux informations révélées dans la presse de ce jour telles qu’issues d’une enquête de l’ICIJ (International Consortium of Investigative Journalists,…
In the lead up to the G20 meeting in Brisbane, Australia next week the Transparency International movement and its partners in the fight against corruption will send a clear, loud message to G20…
Exposure of secret tax deals shows all multinationals must disclose tax country-by-countryEU finance ministers should commit to an immediate review of tax rules to ensure that publicly-listed…
Extractive firms not ready for country-by-country reporting; Chinese companies worst performers on transparency, anti-corruptionThe world’s biggest companies disclose little or no financial details…
Transparency International and International Centre for Asset Recovery call for active engagement between civil society and governmentsTransparency International and the International Centre for…
Rules on transparency, codes of conduct and greater access to information is needed to reform the sectorLobbying in Italy is omnipresent and yet it remains unregulated and opaque, making it difficult…
Transparency International Australia (TIA) is disappointed its billboard was rejected as being ‘too political’ for display at the Brisbane Airport during the G20 period.
At a media briefing at…
New report shows the necessity of more transparency, integrity and equality of access in lobbying practicesLobbying in Estonia remains unregulated and has a negative perception in the public due to…
Transparency International, the global anti-corruption movement, condemns the continued harassment of its chapter in Sri Lanka, including a growing number of death threats to the staff, and demands…
From bribery scandals to tax avoidance, multinational companies are under increasing pressure to account for their actions around the world.
On 5 November, Transparency in Corporate Reporting will…
Transparency International fully supports the important work of its partner in Montenegro, MANS which works to uncover corruption in both the public and private sectors, and condemns the latest…
Dismissal of the indictment on December 17th corruption investigations disturbs the public conscience and calls into question of the concept of justice in an open society.
The investigations…
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