When immunity becomes a licence to break the law
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Political immunity has also allowed numerous politicians across the world to go unpunished for crimes big and small, including corruption.
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Political immunity has also allowed numerous politicians across the world to go unpunished for crimes big and small, including corruption.
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A new series of laws in Argentina threaten the already limited independence of the country’s judicial system.
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Secrecy jurisdictions, offshore accounts, beneficial owners: they're in the news thanks to recent revelations. What can be done?
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For the first time, civil society will officially join G20 meetings in Russia later this year. Transparency International is part of the 'C20' that will monitor and advise at the…
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This Sunday, 9 December, our movement and activists from around the world will celebrate International Anti-Corruption Day and show that together, corruption can be defeated.
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Brazil’s Supreme Court delivered a strong message on 9 October that there will be no impunity for politicians.
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The world’s 105 biggest companies touch the lives of people across the globe. But how transparent are their operations? Our new report explores how much information these…
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