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The annual G20 summit often seems like a talking shop for the world’s most powerful governments. The leaders of 19 of the largest national economies plus the European Union get together, shake hands…
New corruption survey shows two thirds of people think their government is performing badly
A new report by Transparency International reveals that only 28 per cent of citizens in six countries in the Middle East and North Africa think their government is doing a good job at fighting…
Statement from the UNCAC CoalitionAward-winning Serbian journalist Stevan Dojčinović, founder and editor-in-chief of the Crime and Corruption Reporting Network KRIK, was detained at Abu Dhabi…
In light of recent criticism by the Palestinian government, Transparency International affirms the validity of its Global Corruption Barometer methodology and stands by the results of its research…
Following reports that the President of Zambia, his daughter and several high-ranking politicians are allegedly involved in the illicit trade in mukula wood, Transparency International calls for all…
Transparency International condemns the intimidation and harassment of Edson Cortez, Executive Director of Centro de Integridade Publica (TI Mozambique), and his family. Any threats of violence…
Data offers new insights about citizens’ experience with wasta, sextortion and vote-buyingTransparency International, the leading civil society organisation fighting corruption worldwide, will…
New investigations based on leaked documents show the alleged role of a UK-based company formation agent in setting up and managing firms linked to fraud and criminal activity in multiple countries.…
Media reports from the Czech Republic state that an audit report, recently finalised by the European Commission, has found Prime Minister Babiš in a conflict of interest with the company he founded,…
Transparency International is deeply concerned by the political crisis and backlash against independent civil society groups in Georgia, which risk harming democratic progress in the country and…
The 2019 Annual Membership Meeting of Transparency International has voted in favour of proposed reforms to the anti-corruption movement's governance structure, strengthening its ability to face…
Transparency International calls on the government of Indonesia to fulfil its commitment to the fight against corruption, show its support for one of the world’s most successful and effective…
The 2019 Annual Membership Meeting of Transparency International calls for urgent progress on anti-corruption legislation in Lebanon. Lebanon must adopt the anti-corruption strategy, which has been…
Issued by national chapters in Denmark, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden at the 26th Annual Membership MeetingThe Nordic countries—Denmark, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway and…
Recent investigative reporting highlights that recommendations in response to the ‘Azerbaijani Laundromat’ have not yet been fully implemented
As members of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) prepare to discuss the Assembly's role and mission in Berlin this week, Transparency International urges them to recommend a…
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