Transparency International is deeply concerned over recent reports that Samherji, Iceland’s major fisheries company, sought to intimidate and smear journalists and civil society reporting on the…
The G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors should explicitly, and without mincing words, endorse the global adoption of beneficial ownership registers to prevent kleptocrats from undermining…
Open letter calls on the World Health Organization to reform its whistleblowing policy following reports of retaliation against scientist
Following the apparent failure to protect Francesco Zambon from retaliation for speaking out, the World Health Organization (WHO) should reform its whistleblowing mechanisms, says the open letter…
Issued by Transparency International Global Health
A lack of transparency in COVID-19 vaccine trials and secrecy over deals between governments and drug companies risks the success of the global pandemic response, new research from Transparency…
Transparency International takes note of the administrative sanctions imposed on our partner and national contact in Vietnam, Towards Transparency.
On 14 May 2021, the Ha Noi Department of…
Transparency International is deeply concerned about the attempt to reform the method for selecting Argentina’s General Attorney of the Nation. Replacing the requirement of a two-thirds majority in…
The International Anti-Corruption Conference Council and Transparency International are pleased to announce that the 20th edition of the International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) will take…
Issued by Transparency International’s Working Group on COVID-19 Vaccines
The COVID-19 health crisis has already cost humanity countless lives. It has dramatically increased corruption in public procurement and access to healthcare and jeopardised the rule of law and civil…
Transparencia por Colombia, Transparency International’s national chapter, condemns the deaths and unjustified aggressions that have taken place in Colombia during the recent protests. We reject all…
Transparency International condemns actions to consolidate power by the executive government in El Salvador. We call on President Nayib Bukele and the Legislative Assembly to follow the due process…
Transparency International welcomes the apparent correction in the records of Transparenzregister, Germany’s beneficial ownership register of companies, which now lists the Czech Prime Minister…
The Albanian authorities should, without any further delay, determine whether the ruling party obtained Tirana voters’ personal data from government registries, Transparency International said today.…
Issued by Transparency International, UNCAC Coalition and Integrity Initiatives International
To tackle transnational, large-scale and high-level forms of corruption, UN member states should task a special intergovernmental expert group with the development of concrete solutions, say 96…
The Board of Directors of Transparency International is pleased to announce the appointment, effective 1 April, of Daniel Eriksson as Chief Executive Officer.
Daniel has been the Interim Managing…
Anti-corruption measures a step forward, but weak implementation
The International Monetary Fund (IMF), despite overall progress in its anti-corruption efforts, has not ensured sufficient oversight of its COVID-19 emergency loans, Human Rights Watch and…
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