Transparency International is "dedicated to dialague"
Keeping corruption on the corporate agenda
Berlin/Davos,
27 June 2006
Transparency International calls on Azerbaijani President to protect army whistleblower
Anti-corruption NGO urges Baku to safeguard the rule of law and protect those who expose corruption
Berlin,
20 December 2001
TI welcomes Asian and Pacific governments' new move against corruption
Implementation is the key to the success of the Anti-Corruption Action Plan endorsed by 17 Asian and Pacific countries, says NGO
Berlin,
10 December 2001
Good governance and financial transparency are central to a sustainable reconstruction of Afghanistan
TI calls for relations between the international community and an emerging Afghan government to be based on full financial transparency and clear lines of accountability, both in humanitarian aid and in investment
Berlin,
30 November 2001
Corruption still hampering EU accession process
The latest report by the European Commission finds corruption to be a persistent problem for the accession countries of Central and Eastern Europe
Berlin,
30 November 2001
Protests highlight the urgent need for clean government in Georgia
TI calls for full and public disclosure of assets of government officials, and issues recommendations for improving accountability in Georgia
Berlin/Tbilisi,
12 November 2001
Public outrage is calling governments to account and forcing corrupt leaders out of office, says the Global Corruption Report 2001
From money laundering and corruption in conflict zones to the overthrow of Fujimori in Peru, the Global Corruption Report charts the progress made and challenges ahead
London,
15 October 2001
Investigating magistrate in France and coalition that
Transparency International announces the winners of the
Prague,
04 October 2001
Investigating magistrate in France and coalition that impeached city mayor in Brazil win anti-corruption prize
Transparency International announces the winners of the second annual TI Integrity Awards and honours four individuals who lost their lives fighting graft
Prague,
04 October 2001
The Global Corruption Report 2001 'echoes a clarion call for a worldwide coalition that willtolerate no safe haven for corruption and money-laundering'
Peter Eigen, Chairman of Transparency International, on the publication of the first edition of the definitive new report on the state of corruption around the world
Berlin/London/Washington,
03 October 2001
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