The independence of Indonesia’s main anti-corruption body, the Corruption Eradication Commission, is at risk as the Indonesian Government seeks to change laws governing its mandate.The House of…
On 22 August 2019, the Transparency International Board of Directors met and resolved to establish an independent external investigation into any alleged misconduct at the TI Secretariat in Berlin…
A recent article in The Guardian has raised a number of serious allegations relating to organisational behaviours, culture and management at the Transparency International Secretariat in Berlin.
The…
Civilian authorities in Chile must urgently investigate the reported spying on investigative journalist Mauricio Weibel Barahona by the country’s military, Transparency International said today.…
The not-guilty verdict issued in Panama on Friday in the trial of former president Ricardo Martinelli shows the extent of the judicial crisis in the country, Transparency International said today,…
Judicial documents were recently published in US courts in which confessed drug traffickers claim to have financed the presidential campaigns of Honduran presidents for the last fifteen years. In…
Judicial documents were recently published in US courts in which confessed drug traffickers claim to have financed the presidential campaigns of Honduran presidents for the last fifteen years. In…
Transparency International is pleased to welcome Michiel van Hulten as the Director of its EU office in Brussels. Michiel brings over 20 years' experience of EU policy, campaigns and communications…
Corruption disproportionately affects the poor and youngThe tenth edition of Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) – Africa, released on African Anti-Corruption Day by Transparency International in…
As the High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development begins at the United Nations in New York today, the global anti-corruption coalition Transparency International calls on the UN to…
As government ministers, development professionals and civil society gather at the United Nations in New York for the High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development, 9 – 19 July 2019,…
Transparency International is extremely concerned by the dismissal of 17 judges over corruption accusations in Mongolia last week. The Mongolian parliament should fully implement the joint…
The G20 High Level Principles for Effective Protection of Whistleblowers endorsed today at the G20 Summit in Osaka are a welcome acknowledgement of the crucial role whistleblowers play in bringing…
Together with its Montenegrin chapter, MANS, Transparency International reiterates its opposition to unconstitutional amendments to the Law on Classified Information in Montenegro, which would…
Transparency International is one of more than 400 civil society organisations urging the G20 to protect whistleblowers from retaliation, in a joint call with trade unions from across G20 countries.…
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