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Transparency International press releases 2005

Best Investigative Journalism Report on Corruption in Latin America and Caribbean award goes to Costa Rican journalists
Journalists from Brazil’s TV Globo and O Globo, are runners up for the prize awarded by Transparency International and the Press and Society Institute (Instituto Prensa y Sociedad)
Berlin/ Mexico , 10 May 2005

Transparency International Integrity Awards 2005 open for nominations
On World Press Freedom Day, TI calls for strengthened access of information laws and a vigilant media
Berlin, 03 May 2005

TI condemns European Parliament's rejection of essential anti-fraud reforms
With vital overhaul rejected, the MEP expense system remains
Berlin, 14 April 2005

Transparency International congratulates John Githongo on receiving the German Africa Award
Message of optimism as German President Köhler presents John Githongo with the Deutsche Afrika Stiftung's highest honor
Berlin, 12 April 2005

International experts address risk of corruption in tsunami relief efforts
Expert meeting on 7-8 April 2005, Jakarta, Indonesia
Jakarta, Indonesia, 08 April 2005

Jakarta Expert Meeting Identifies Measures to Prevent Corruption in Tsunami Assistance
Jakarta, Indonesia , 08 April 2005

Transparency International welcomes Romanian President's anti-corruption stance
Berlin, 21 March 2005

Transparency International Statement on the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative London Conference
TI welcomes Cameroonian commitment made at London EITI Conference but also calls on companies operating in the country to publish oil payments
London, Berlin , 18 March 2005

Transparency International launches global initiative to prevent corruption on construction projects
London, 16 March 2005

A world built on bribes? Corruption in construction bankrupts countries and costs lives, says TI report
Transparency International’s Global Corruption Report 2005 shows how corruption in the construction sector undermines economic development, and threatens to hamstring post-conflict reconstruction in Iraq and beyond.
London, 16 March 2005


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