Berlin,  1 December  2011 –  Corruption  continues  to plague  too  many  countries  around the world, according  to Transparency International’s  2011 Corruption  Perceptions  Index released today. It shows some governments failing to protect citizens from corruption, be it abuse of public resources, bribery  or secretive decision-making. 

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JAKARTA (May 5, 2011) – Transparency International Indonesia (TII) is welcoming, HE. Sørend Pind, Danish Minister for Development Cooperation, during his visit to Indonesia today (5/5). The visit is set up to see the progress of foreign aid provided by Denmark through its development agency, Danida.

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Sunday, February 20, 2011

 

LONDON - The Publish What You Pay coalition strongly welcomes the announcement by the UK Government that it will push for the implementation of oil, gas and mining transparency laws in the EU. If introduced, such laws would require that companies listed in the EU publish what they pay to governments for the extraction of minerals around the world.

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Bangkok, Thailand, 13 November 2010


The enforcement of anti-corruption laws and the role of civil society in ensuring their effectiveness was stressed at the closing session of the 14th International Anti-Corruption Conference, which called for the G20 to uphold its pledge to tackle corruption.

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The International Anti-Corruption Conference is just opened today to review development, challenges, and successes in the anti-corruption movement.

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Response to Global Crises Must Prioritise Zero Tolerance for Corruption
Huguette Labelle, Chair of Transparency International (TI)

With governments committing huge sums to tackle the world’s most pressing problems, from the instability of financial markets to climate change and poverty, corruption remains an obstacle to achieving much needed progress, according to Transparency International’s 2010 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), a measure of domestic, public sector corruption released today.

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