Transparency International launches chapter in Sweden
Following the launch of a new TI chapter in Sweden, anti-corruption activists from the Baltic and Nordic region will meet to discuss clean trade, good corporate governance and European integration
Stockholm/Berlin,
06 April 2004
Plundering politicians and bribing multinationals undermine economic development, says TI
Transparency International's new Global Corruption Report 2004 charts the flow of stolen assets, recommends ways to recover money looted by despots, and sets out new Standards on Political Finance and Favours
London,
25 March 2004
Un manuel contre la corruption en langue arabe
Experts et activistes arabes se réunissent à Casablanca pour adapter le Manuel de Référence de Transparency International à la réalité des pays du Maghreb et du Proche-orient
Berlin et Casablanca,
29 February 2004
New book in Arabic to help combat corruption
Arab experts and activists meeting in Casablanca launch adaptation of Transparency International Source Book on Confronting Corruption to address realities of Middle East and North African countries
Casablanca/Berlin,
29 February 2004
Transparency International urges African leaders to sign and ratify AU and UN Anti-Corruption Conventions
Effective implementation of the AU and UN conventions is a necessary step towards realising the goals of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), says TI
Berlin,
25 February 2004
Georgia must act quickly to curb corruption to fulfil hopes of 'rose' revolution, says Transparency International
TI outlines anti-corruption priorities for Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili
Berlin,
29 January 2004
TI strongly condemns assassination attempt on Nigerian Integrity Awards winner
The attack on Dr Dora Akunyili highlights the perils faced by those determined to root out corruption
Berlin,
06 January 2004
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