Transparency International welcomes the apparent correction in the records of Transparenzregister, Germany’s beneficial ownership register of companies, which now lists the Czech Prime Minister…
The Albanian authorities should, without any further delay, determine whether the ruling party obtained Tirana voters’ personal data from government registries, Transparency International said today.…
Issued by Transparency International, UNCAC Coalition and Integrity Initiatives International
To tackle transnational, large-scale and high-level forms of corruption, UN member states should task a special intergovernmental expert group with the development of concrete solutions, say 96…
The Board of Directors of Transparency International is pleased to announce the appointment, effective 1 April, of Daniel Eriksson as Chief Executive Officer.
Daniel has been the Interim Managing…
Anti-corruption measures a step forward, but weak implementation
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), despite overall progress in its anti-corruption efforts, has not ensured sufficient oversight of its COVID-19 emergency loans, Human Rights Watch and…
A new report published today by Transparency International identifies critical risks to the integrity of political financing posed by online advertising and makes five recommendations to policymakers…
Germany should use its current Chairmanship to create anti-corruption safeguard
The German Bundestag yesterday lifted MP Axel Fischer’s parliamentary immunity over suspicions of corruption during his former role as delegate to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe…
Yesterday, on 2 March, 2021, within a broader aid and development programming bill, the French National Assembly unanimously adopted new provisions providing for the restitution of confiscated stolen…
Transparency International wishes to alert the public to a fake YouTube channel impersonating our organisation and posting highly defamatory videos against anti-corruption organisations working in…
International community must act to stop illicit finance undermining sustainable development
The report published today by the UN High Level Panel on International Financial Accountability, Transparency and Integrity (FACTI Panel) lays out a clear vision for a cooperative international…
Transparency International is deeply concerned by developments in Georgia. The decision to raid the offices of the United National Movement opposition party and arrest its leader, Nika Melia, will…
700 signatories from 120 countries ask UNGASS 2021 to set a new global standard on beneficial ownership transparency
Transparency International today submitted an appeal to the UN General Assembly from more than 700 signatories calling for a new global standard for transparency in company ownership. The appeal…
The OpenLux investigations published today by Le Monde and other media organisations illustrate major weaknesses in anti-money laundering frameworks in Luxembourg and the EU, Transparency…
Transparency International calls upon the Russian authorities
to respect the principles of justice and rule of law, and foster dialogue with
citizens who have been peacefully protesting the arrest…
Berlin, 2 February 2021 – African leaders meeting this week at the African Union Summit must redouble their efforts to tackle the root causes and enabling factors of corruption, Transparency…
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