Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, under investigation following a recent decision from the European Commission (EC) that he has significant conflicts of interest related to his private businesses,…
The corruption charges announced today against the deposed former president of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir, should be the first step in an anti-corruption process built on democratic institutions and…
Transparency International Brazil is closely following the reporting and dissemination of the hacked cell-phone messages of members of the Lava Jato Task Force, which has repercussions for the fight…
Transparency International condemns the Zimbabwean government's crackdown on civil society and calls for charges against seven activists arrested in May to be dropped immediately.
The seven…
Decision sparks massive protests in Czech Republic alongside calls for the PM’s resignationMore than 120,000 citizens marched in Prague yesterday to call for the resignation of Prime Minister Andrej…
Transparency International Brazil today presents new information for tracking the progress of grand corruption cases in Latin America involving Brazilian civil construction company Odebrecht. The…
The scandal in Austria surrounding former Vice Chancellor Heinz Christian Strache highlights the ease with which the abuse of power and manipulation of political landscapes can happen, even in…
Updated on 9 September 2021: Title has been amended to include the date of this press release following the spread of a manipulated screenshot on social media.
A decision by Brazil’s Supreme Federal…
Transparency International is extremely concerned by amendments to the Laws on the Legal Status of Judges, Public Prosecutor's Office and Anti-corruption adopted in an emergency session of the State…
New reports detail extent of grand corruption under former president Jammeh
New revelations of comprehensive state capture and grand corruption under former president Yahya Jammeh should spur anti-corruption efforts to benefit the people of The Gambia, Transparency…
Transparency International, together with its chapter in Montenegro, MANS, urges the Government of Montenegro to withdraw its amendments to the Law on Classified Information, which would undermine…
Transparency Germany, Transparency International’s national chapter, has filed a criminal complaint against the Bundestag member Karin Strenz (Christian Democratic Union of Germany, CDU) and the…
The European Parliament and EU Council have agreed a pathbreaking piece of legislation that will help protect whistleblowers around Europe. The political agreement was reached in tough negotiations…
Slovenia’s Agency for Commodity Reserves may have violated the country’s laws when it purchased razor wire in November 2015, Transparency International Slovenia said today. In a complaint submitted…
The Troika Laundromat revelations published today by the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) and partner media outlets reveal the glaring shortcomings in anti-money laundering…
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