Political integrity
Holding the powerful to account for the common good
Political integrity means exercising political power consistently in the public interest, independently of private interests, and not using power to maintain the own wealth and position.
The understanding of ‘public interest’ is continually evolving and, at times, hotly debated. What remains clear, is that political integrity is only possible when safeguards exist throughout the political process:
- The process to elect, appoint, or select those who hold power is free from the undue influence of vested interests.
- All stakeholders have inclusive, open, and meaningful opportunities to equally influence decision-making.
- Political decisions and those holding power are subject to scrutiny by the public and institutional checks, with consequences for using power for private gain.
Undisclosed, unchecked, or undue influence over the powerful skews resources and policies away from the common good. It perpetuates inequality, undermines democracy, and deprives people of their human rights.
Political corruption is the manipulation of policies, institutions, rules of procedure, and decisions by political decision-makers to abuse their positions for private gain.
These include:
- Gross conflicts of interest, where elected politicians, their families, or associates hold substantial business interests.
- The misuse of state resources, such as embezzling or investing in unnecessary projects shortly before election campaigns.
- The influence of “Godfathers” or businesses supporting political candidates to turn them into their clients.
In each case, the unethical exploitation of political power for personal benefits undermines the integrity of democratic processes and erodes public trust in governance.
Do your representatives consistently put the common good before their own?
Around the world, we work to ensure elections are fair, political party financing and lobbying are free from undue influence, illicit interests do not capture politics, politicians aren’t compromised by conflicts of interest, and state resources are not abused for either political or personal gain.
Building political integrity requires context-specific, comprehensive systems that integrate measures to prevent political corruption.
Breaking it down
Curbing the influence of big money
- Opaque and uneven political financing;
- Abuse of public resources to buy or influence votes
- Transparent political appointments
Equal influence
- Redefining the terms of corporate political engagement
- What are politicians’ professional background—what are their proven vested interests
- Who influences their decisions and legislation?
- Fair and transparent allocation of public resources, inclusive access to public goods and services
Accountable power
- Robust checks and balances
- No unjustified immunities or privileges
Sub-topics:
- Campaign and Party Finance
- Lobbying
- Conflicts of Interest
- Revolving Doors
Find out more about our work
News
+ MoreTime to pick up the pace in the fight against corruption to safeguard democracy
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With the gathering of world leaders for the 10th UNCAC Conference of States Parties, there’s no better time to take decisive action to stop corruption in its tracks.
CPI 2021: Trouble at the top
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The 2021 CPI shows that top-scoring countries’ complacency has been detrimental not only to global anti-corruption efforts but also to their own affairs.
People see low political integrity throughout the European Union
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Transparency International's new analysis examines the extent to which EU citizens think decision-makers exercise their power for the common good.
Global Corruption Barometer EU: People worried about unchecked abuses of power
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New EU survey reveals almost a third of people think corruption is getting worse in their country. A further 44% think it’s not getting any better.
Publications
+ MoreBringing the Receipts: Political Finance Transparency in the Western Balkans and Türkiye
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This study analyses political finance regimes in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Türkiye. It identifies regulatory and enforcement…
Transparency of the funding of candidates and political parties
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This submission provides recommendations to address challenges in enhancing the transparency of funding of candidates and political parties.
Strengthening Parliamentary Oversight: Key Findings and Recommendations from Multi-Country Assessments
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An assessment of the strength of oversight mandate, practice and impact of parliaments in ten countries.
How OGP Members Can Counter Covert Foreign Political Finance
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This policy brief explores how openness and oversight of political finance can help detect & address the use of covert foreign political influence.
Projects
+ MoreEnding impunity for grand corruption in the Western Balkans and Turkey
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Assesses and tracks National Integrity Systems—ways to strengthen institutions and anti-corruption policies—in the Western Balkans and Turkey.
Integrity watch 3.0: Generating value from data to manage risks and detect corruption in Europe
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The Integrity Watch Project seeks to provide members of society with a series of online tools for the detection and prevention of political corruption in eight EU Member States.
Strengthening Accountability Networks Among Civil Society
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Connecting citizen groups across 26 countries to build momentum for more responsive governments and stronger institutions to oversee them.
Integrity pact – A global standard for safeguarding strategic public investments
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We're working on updating the integrity pact to better reflect the evolution of public contracting practices in the 21st century and calling for its consistent application on…
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+ MorePress releases
+ MoreUNCAC CoSP10: Enhance transparency of political finance
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Guatemala: Attorney general’s reappointment threatens anti-corruption efforts and civic space
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Transparency International - Initiative Madagascar and partners call for better transparency and management around COVID-19 emergency funding
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Albania: Alarm over indications of personal data breach, election campaign violations
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