Responding to the decision of the Peruvian congress to remove President Martín Vizcarra from office, Proética (TI Peru) expresses its resounding rejection of the instrumentalization of the fight…
Czech Prime Minister not listed as beneficial owner in Germany
The anti-corruption organisation Transparency Germany criticizes that the German transparency register (Transparenzregister) has serious gaps. A prominent case illustrates this once again: Czech…
Transparency International calls on the president and parliamentarians of Ukraine to immediately introduce and pass new legislation that will reinstate accountability for false declarations of assets…
Governance reforms, including to security sector, are urgently needed
Transparency International condemns the Nigerian state’s excessive use of force and the continued perpetration of violence against peaceful protesters. Protests that began with demands for an end to…
The G20 anti-corruption ministerial meeting taking place tomorrow, 22 October, must result in concrete steps that will prevent corruption from undermining the global coronavirus response and…
Transparency International welcomes the European Commission’s decision to launch infringement procedures against Cyprus and Malta over apparent breaches of Union law. The move follows multiple…
Transparency International’s EU chapters and local partners call for an open and vibrant public contracting system for the EU
The next seven-year European Union (EU) budget – the ‘MFF’ – and COVID-19 recovery funds are at risk of abuse unless open, data-driven and participatory oversight mechanisms to protect public…
Need for legislative solution to golden visa programmes in the EU remains
The government of Cyprus has announced that it will abolish its controversial citizenship-by-investment scheme as of 1 November 2020. The decision follows multiple scandals and controversies, the…
From Amnesty International, CIVICUS and Transparency International
Dear G20 Finance Ministers,
As you meet this week, we are writing to you to encourage you to take concrete actions in order to build a better future through a just recovery by investing in people…
Report finds enforcement against foreign bribery shockingly low among half of G20 countries
Fewer of the world’s biggest exporters are actively investigating and punishing companies paying bribes abroad, according to a new report released today by Transparency International.
Read the…
A new study by Transparency International published on 13 October 2020 rates 47 countries on how actively they fulfil their obligation to investigate, prosecute and punish companies that bribe…
In January 2020, over 220 civil society organisations endorsed a statement issued by Amnesty International, CIVICUS and Transparency International announcing that they will not be participating in…
Statement on the proposed ‘bill on specific solutions related to preventing, counteracting and combating COVID-19, other infectious diseases and resultant crisis situations.’
Transparency International strongly opposes proposed legislation in Poland (bill no. 539) that would exempt authorities from liability for unlawful activities connected to the COVID-19 pandemic or…
COVID-19 is no reason for restrictions on freedom of information
This International Right to Know Day, we call on all governments and public authorities to ensure that the ongoing COVID-19 crisis is not a pretext for limiting citizens’ right to information. Legal…
In the wake of the FinCEN Files investigations, Transparency International Portugal has asked the Bank of Portugal to urgently disclose its conclusions and the measures it has undertaken concerning…
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