Dear Prime Minister,
Congratulations in your re-election and for your commitment to making our country a better place to live with a brighter future for New Zealand and New Zealanders. Thank you for…
Japan, New Zealand last major economies yet to ratify global dealTransparency International today welcomed the German parliament's move to ratify the 2003 United Nations Convention against…
Transparency International welcomes the announcement of progress in the investigation of the murder of its respected employee Gustave Makonene on 17 July 2013.
The Rwandan police today presented to…
The upcoming selection for judges to serve on the Supreme Court of Justice and Court of Appeals in Guatemala needs to be more transparent to ensure judicial independence and bolster the fight against…
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Transparency International strongly supports the work of Transparency International Cambodia and the release of the National Integrity System assessment that reviews how…
Today Transparency International Cambodia (TI Cambodia) releases its major report on corruption in Cambodia, the National Integrity System Assessment 2014. Culminating two years of work, the report…
French version available here.
In a deal with American authorities on 30 June, BNP Paribas accepted that its oil and gas commodity-trading business willingly concealed illegal transactions of…
Switzerland must make it much harder for the corrupt to hide behind secret companies if the country wants to keep criminal activity out of its financial system, Transparency International Switzerland…
Transparency International is concerned that funds for a project that is registered with the Ministry of Justice in Azerbaijan are not reaching its chapter and hampering its work, but confirms that…
Cobus de Swardt, Managing Director of Transparency International’s global Secretariat, will hold a press conference together with Eric Martin, Chair of Transparency International Switzerland, to mark…
The Coalition for Accountability & Integrity (AMAN), National Chapter of Transparency International in Palestine, condemns the continued Israeli aggression targeting civilians in Gaza Strip.…
The International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) and Transparency International today announced the launch of two initiatives to support innovative ideas from citizens to boost transparency,…
Transparency International Czech Republic has started to monitor the financing of the Senate and local election campaigns in the Czech Republic. It will monitor the transparency of the campaigns of…
Berlin, Nyon, Frankfurt, 14 August 2014 – The anti-corruption organisation Transparency International (TI), the Association of European Professional Football Leagues (EPFL) and the German Football…
Transparency International defines whistleblowing as "the disclosure of information related to corrupt, illegal, fraudulent or hazardous activities being committed in or by public or private sector…
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