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Independent group should oversee FIFA reform

Willingness to change must translate into swift action Transparency International (TI), the anti-corruption organisation, calls on world football's governing body, FIFA, to carry out comprehensive…

Statement of TI-USA on FCPA Reform

The United States Chamber of Commerce has proposed changes in the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, and these proposals are before the House Judiciary Committee. Transparency International-USA…

Recommendations of Transparency Cyprus

Transparency in Cyprus, a politically independent, non-profit and non-governmental organisation, with a view to contributing to the strengthening of civil society and the improvement of the quality…

Corruption crisis requires coordinated response

On the eve of the Home Affairs Committee hearing into the phone hacking scandal, Transparency International UK warns that a lack of coordination will weaken momentum for deep, lasting reform. It…

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Transparency International offers journalists reliable, independent research and expertise on corruption, with solutions-orientated commentary and analysis available from thematic and regional experts.

Transparency International Secretariat, Berlin
Telephone: +49 (0) 30 34 38 20 666
Email: [email protected]

Transparency International EU, Brussels
T: +32 (0) 2 893 24 66
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Transparency International U.S, Washington D.C.
T: +1 (0)614 668 02 58
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TI Health Initiative and TI Defence & Security, TI UK, London
T: + 44 (0)20 3096 7695
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Global Mining Program, TI Australia, Melbourne
T: +61 (03) 9018 7551
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