Decisive law enforcement action required to hold both perpetrators and their enablers to account
The Pandora Papers bring home the need to rein in the lawless offshore industry, Transparency International said today. The governments that have been holding up meaningful reforms towards ending the…
Following an investigation by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) into the illicit trade of mukula wood, we are pleased to hear that the Zambian Minister of Land and Natural Resources has…
Transparency International has been alerted about the release of a book authored by Mr Cobus de Swardt, former Managing Director of our Berlin-based Secretariat.
We would like to clarify that…
To remain credible and maintain trust, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will need to undertake significant efforts to insulate themselves from politics and undue influence,…
USAID, in partnership with Transparency International, is hosting a virtual event on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly to celebrate and elevate the work of anti-corruption…
Issued jointly with Transparency International Zambia
Law enforcement agencies must promptly investigate findings released yesterday by the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) concerning an organised network of institutional patronage behind the…
Issued by Transparency International & the Lebanese Transparency Association – No Corruption
To avoid complete collapse of the state and to protect the population, Lebanese decision-makers must immediately form a government founded on integrity, good governance and the common good.
The…
Transparency International is pleased to announce the adoption of a new integrity system at its Berlin-based Secretariat, which had been under review since 2018. In close collaboration with…
Transparency International is alarmed at the spread of a fake press release attributed to our organisation with respect to election-related processes in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).…
France’s highest appeal court, the Court of Cassation, has upheld the conviction of the Vice President of Equatorial Guinea Teodorin Obiang, as well as the ruling concerning the confiscation of his…
European Commission has put forward an ambitious proposal to curb money laundering; Council and Parliament must follow through
Transparency International welcomes the new legislative proposal to improve the European Union’s (EU) anti-money laundering framework, released by the European Commission today. In particular, the…
Over half of people in the EU think their government is run by a few private interests
The Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) – European Union released by Transparency International today reveals that almost two thirds of people in the EU think that government corruption is a problem in…
Transparency International welcomes the advancement of infringement procedures against Cyprus and Malta over their haphazard sale of citizenship. In recent years, myriad investigations and…
Transparency International, the leading civil society organisation fighting corruption worldwide, will release the report Global Corruption Barometer – European Union on Tuesday, 15 June at 6:01…
The decision to dismiss prominent anti-corruption investigators and commissioners will cast a shadow over the independence of Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (Komisi Pemberantasan…
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