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The EU court case with Malta over golden passports could shut down citizenship-for-sale schemes – or risk widening the bloc’s ...
Serbian students bike 1,300 km to Strasbourg for democracy. Transparency International urges the EU to back rule of law and ...
Georgia’s new funding law threatens civil society and democracy. Transparency International urges repeal to protect rule of ...
The abuse of high-level power that benefits the few at the expense of the many, and causes serious and widespread harm to individuals and society. It often goes unpunished. See also ‘corruption’, ...
The National Integrity System (NIS) assessments offer a detailed diagnosis of each country’s institutional strengths and weaknesses in safeguarding integrity and preventing corruption. But real impact ...
When public land is quietly handed to private interests, entire communities are displaced, forests fall, and wealth concentrates in the hands of a few. At the heart of this crisis lies one constant: ...
Despite international standards and collective commitments, the world’s biggest economies and some key financial hubs remain far too open to corrupt people and other criminals laundering and enjoying ...
Berlin, 26 March 2025 – In most of the world’s leading economies and major financial centres, criminals, the corrupt and their enablers can exploit a series of loopholes to stash dirty money in real ...
The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) ranks 180 countries and territories by their perceived levels of public sector corruption, according to experts and businesspeople. The 2022 CPI analyses the ...
Transparency International consists of more than 100 chapters – locally established, independent organisations – that fight corruption in their respective countries. From small bribes to large-scale ...
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