63 multinational companies take first step towards implementing anti-bribery principles
Companies from energy, engineering and construction, and metals and mining sectors sign up to anti-bribery policy derived from TI's Business Principles for Countering Bribery
Berlin,
02 February 2005
Greater accountability needed in political parties and public sector in Caribbean, says TI report
Narcotics-related corruption, arms trafficking, money-laundering and financial crime constitute a growing threat to the Caribbean, says TI report into eight island-states
Kingston/Berlin,
31 January 2005
Poverty can be halved if efforts are coupled with better governance, says TI
Transparency International calls on leading donor governments to respond positively to the UN Millennium Project report, and to conduct a major evaluation of the impact of aid
Berlin,
19 January 2005
TI calls for public tenders and transparent budgeting in tsunami reconstruction efforts
Transparency International calls on the international donors meeting in Geneva today to prioritise direct disaster aid and to introduce transparent tendering in reconstruction efforts
Berlin,
11 January 2005
TI extends its condolences to the victims of the tsunami tragedy
It is essential that all aid raised for disaster relief reaches the tsunami victims. TI calls for governments to conduct reconstruction efforts as transparently as possible to prevent waste and further suffering
Berlin,
03 January 2005
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