FIFA must do more to win back trust of football fans
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It’s been one year since Gianni Infantino was elected president of FIFA with promises to clean up football. How do football fans think he's doing?
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It’s been one year since Gianni Infantino was elected president of FIFA with promises to clean up football. How do football fans think he's doing?
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Bulgaria’s voters will head to the polls in a snap election on 26 March. Our chapter is urging politicians to commit to needed reforms.
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Apply now for the Transparency School on Integrity (TISI), taking place during 10-16 July, 2017 in Vilnius, Lithuania.
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G20 countries made commitments to publish data that could help curb corruption. How well are they keeping their promises?
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Following the ongoing Odebrecht corruption scandal, thousands of citizens marched against impunity and corruption in the Dominican Republic.
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2016 saw elections across the African continent with the results providing a good reflection of corruption trends in the region. In Ghana, for example, voters voiced their…
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Despite the political changes that shook the Arab region six years ago, the hope for Arab countries to fight corruption and end impunity has not seen any progress yet. On the…
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There are no drastic changes in Europe and Central Asia in the Corruption Perceptions Index 2016, with only a few exceptions. However, this does not mean that the region is immune…
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The majority of Asia Pacific countries sit in the bottom half of the Corruption Perceptions Index 2016. 19 out of 30 countries in the region scored 40 or less out of 100.
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It is not always bad to have headlines about corruption. From the Panama Papers in April to the record US$3.5 billion Odebrecht settlement in Brazil in December, 2016 was a good…
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No country gets close to a perfect score in this year's index. A vicious cycle has developed between corruption, unequal distribution of power and unequal distribution of wealth.
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Corruption and social inequality are indeed closely related and provide a source for popular discontent. Yet, the track record of populist leaders in tackling this problem is…
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9 December, is Anti-corruption Day and people throughout the world are taking action! Take part now!
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Transparency International Secretariat together with Transparency International UK are holding a joint workshop at the Open Government Partnership (OGP) Summit in Paris.
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The 17th IACC with the theme Time for Justice: Equity, Security, Trust concluded on 4 December in Panama City.