Transparency International urges G20 to deliver financial integrity reforms ...
The G20 has both the power and responsibility to clamp down on cross-border corruption and illicit financial flows. How ...
Transparency International adopts key resolutions to strengthen anti-corruption efforts, addressing occupation's role in ...
Climate finance for the energy transition attracts corrupt networks and individuals. JETPs must be more inclusive and ...
At this year’s G20 Summit, Transparency International protested the G20’s inaction on corruption with a guerilla marketing ...
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 ...
Cases of corruption rarely seem to be out of the news in Latin America and the Caribbean. Just in the last few years alone, several high profile cases have sent shockwaves through the region. However, ...
Our global movement works in over 100 countries to end the injustice of corruption by promoting transparency, accountability and integrity.
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 ...
Ordinary citizens too often stand on the front line against corruption. They face demands for bribes to see a doctor, find a school place for their children, or file a police complaint. And it is ...
In many countries you can pay off police officers to ignore any crime, however horrific and devastating – it’s just a matter of price. In Zimbabwe a nine-year old girl was raped on her way to school ...
Our Board of Directors is elected by the Annual Membership Meeting (a body comprising all of Transparency International’s accredited chapters). The Board is responsible for determining our strategy ...