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Last year, we led the global anti-corruption movement to make important progress towards a world that is free of corruption.
In 2024, Transparency International drove forward some crucial steps towards a corruption-free world. We are a global ...
The 10th edition of the Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) – Africa, reveals that while most people in Africa feel corruption increased in their country, a majority also feel optimistic that they, as ...
The Commission v Malta ruling will close one door to corrupt actors buying their way into the EU through golden passports ...
Berlin — In support of the students arriving in Strasbourg by bicycle from Serbia, Transparency International urges the EU Commission to take a stronger stance with the Serbian government and demand ...
Transparency International is deeply concerned that new measures recently announced by Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party pose a direct threat to Georgian civil society’s ability to operate ...
The 2002 Corruption Perceptions Index ranks 102 countries. Seventy countries – including many of the world’s most poverty-stricken – score less than 5 out of a clean score of 10. Corruption is ...
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The Corruption Perceptions Index was first launched in 1995, when Transparency International was two years old.
We work to close the loopholes in the global financial system that allow corruption schemes to thrive, and money stolen from people to be laundered and hidden. Corruption can no longer be dealt with ...
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