The Lebanese Transparency Association - No Corruption (LTA), the national chapter of Transparency International, today expressed its deep disappointment with the response of the Lebanese executive…
Transparency Germany, the PEN Centre Germany, Reports without Borders Germany and Amnesty International Germany call for greater space and security for civil society
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Transparency International argues country is at odds with the international anti-money laundering regimeTransparency International submitted to the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) this week a…
The Lebanese Transparency Association - No Corruption (LTA), calls upon the Lebanese government to seriously address the demands of the Lebanese people, expressed in the demonstrations and protests…
Governments are failing to tackle international money laundering and tax fraud because police don’t have the tools to track down the owners of companies suspected of criminal activity, a new report…
Today’s formal adoption of the EU Whistleblowing Directive creates a two-year window of opportunity for EU Member States to take the global lead on protecting whistleblowers as they transpose the…
Transparency International (TI) congratulates the speaker of the State Great Hural (Parliament) of Mongolia, Mr. G. Zandanshatar, for initiating crucial reforms to the country’s anti-corruption law…
Guatemala City, 24 September 2019 – Today, Transparency International called on national, regional and multilateral actors in Latin America and the Caribbean to prioritise and develop an integrated…
Report highlights citizens’ views and experiences of bribery and corruptionA new report from Transparency International reveals that more than half of all citizens in 18 Latin American and Caribbean…
Public opinion data highlights citizens’ experience and views of sexual extortion and vote-buyingTransparency International, the leading civil society organisation fighting corruption worldwide, will…
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.
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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,…
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