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Transparency International press releases 2002

Police, then judiciary most corrupt public institutions in South Asia, reveals TI survey
Law enforcement authorities are perceived to be the most corrupt public institutions in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka
Berlin, New Delhi, Karachi, Dhaka, Kathmandu, Colombo, 17 December 2002

Mugabe stands out among the politically corrupt, while banks and energy sector top dirty business deals uncovered in 2002, says Transparency International
Transparency International issues a review of the most corrupt in politics and business in 2002 ahead of the launch of the Global Corruption Report 2003, the definitive new report on the state of corruption around the world
Berlin, 17 December 2002

Transparency International Integrity Awards 2003 open for nominations of 'unsung heroes fighting corruption'
Elf Aquitaine judge Eva Joly and Zimbabwean human rights campaigner John Makumbe join TI Integrity Awards selection committee
Berlin, 16 December 2002

Transparency International Integrity Awards 2003 open for nominations of 'unsung heroes fighting corruption'
Elf Aquitaine judge Eva Joly and Zimbabwean human rights campaigner John Makumbe join TI Integrity Awards selection committee
Berlin, 16 December 2002

TI calls on Nigerian government to strengthen efforts to investigate murder of Bola Ige
TI's national chapters, at their Annual General Meeting in Casablanca, Morocco, commemorated the work of Nigeria's late Attorney General Chief Bola Ige and his efforts to recover assets stolen during the Abacha regime
Casablanca/Berlin, 16 October 2002

Transparency International elects new board and appeals to rich countries to enforce OECD Anti-Bribery Convention
TI's Annual General Meeting elects new board members from Zimbabwe, Argentina, UK and India
Casablanca/Berlin, 16 October 2002

Slovak judge, German pharmacologist and Brazilian campaigner win anti-corruption award
The third annual TI Integrity Award goes to a judge who took on corruption in her own profession, a critic of corruption in the pharmaceutical industry, and a civil society activist determined to clean up local politics
São Paulo/Berlin/Bratislava, 30 September 2002

Slovak judge, German pharmacologist and Brazilian campaigner win anti-corruption award
The third annual TI Integrity Award goes to a judge who took on corruption in her own profession, a critic of corruption in the pharmaceutical industry, and a civil society activist determined to clean up local politics
São Paulo/Berlin/Bratislava, 30 September 2002

Lula signs anti-corruption pledge
Transparencia Brasil urges other presidential candidates to join Lula in signing Anti-Corruption Pledge ahead of forthcoming elections
São Paulo/Berlin, 26 September 2002

Pakistani politicians pledge to combat corruption
Political leaders publicly commit to clean up government at the invitation of anti-corruption watchdog
Islamabad, 19 September 2002


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