A new study by Transparency International published on 13 October 2020 rates 47 countries on how actively they fulfil their obligation to investigate, prosecute and punish companies that bribe…
In January 2020, over 220 civil society organisations endorsed a statement issued by Amnesty International, CIVICUS and Transparency International announcing that they will not be participating in…
Statement on the proposed ‘bill on specific solutions related to preventing, counteracting and combating COVID-19, other infectious diseases and resultant crisis situations.’
Transparency International strongly opposes proposed legislation in Poland (bill no. 539) that would exempt authorities from liability for unlawful activities connected to the COVID-19 pandemic or…
COVID-19 is no reason for restrictions on freedom of information
This International Right to Know Day, we call on all governments and public authorities to ensure that the ongoing COVID-19 crisis is not a pretext for limiting citizens’ right to information. Legal…
In the wake of the FinCEN Files investigations, Transparency International Portugal has asked the Bank of Portugal to urgently disclose its conclusions and the measures it has undertaken concerning…
Based on information from official investigations in 21 countries, a new website tells the story of how money made thanks to proximity to power in Venezuela was transferred abroad, leaving Venezuela…
The FinCEN Files show only the tip of the iceberg that is the global financial system’s vulnerability to abuse by criminals and the corrupt, Transparency International said today. Banks, regulators,…
Since January, Transparency International’s Advocacy and Legal Advice Centres (ALACs) operating in 60 countries have received over 1,500 reports of corruption and other irregularities related to the…
Transparency International and Transparency International Zimbabwe (TI Z) are deeply concerned by attempts by the government of Zimbabwe to fast-track the Cyber security and Data Protection Bill. The…
Transparency International and its national chapter in Colombia, Transparencia Por Colombia, express their deep concern at the growing concentration of power in the President of the Republic to the…
The catastrophic Beirut Port Blast of August 4 caused a massive loss of human life and immense destruction. It has prompted the international community to pledge significant emergency assistance to…
The European Commission must take decisive action against Member States’ scandal-ridden ‘golden visa’ schemes, which a new leak of documents shows remain vulnerable to corruption and money…
Constant leaking of information is undermining the inquiry
The Lebanese Transparency Association (LTA), supported by Transparency International, reiterates its position on the importance of conducting an open and transparent inquiry with far-reaching powers…
A joint statement by Transparency International’s Europe and Central Asia chapters
Transparency International’s Europe and Central Asia chapters stand in solidarity with the people of Belarus who have been calling for an end of the country’s authoritarian rule following elections…
Transparency International is horrified by the violent attacks, arbitrary arrests and brutal repression unleashed by the Government of Alexander Lukashenko against peaceful protesters in Belarus. We…
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