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We asked over 114,000 people in 107 countries for their views on corruption. Approximately 1,000 people from each of 107 countries were surveyed between September 2012 and March 2013. Five hundred ...
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 ...
This National Integrity System (NIS) study is the fifth edition prepared for Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). It was first published in 2004 and has undergone several updates since, including a local ...
Luxury flats overlooking Hyde Park. Waterfront villas in Miami. Skyscrapers rising from the desert in Dubai. For criminals and the corrupt, real estate remains the investment of choice and the perfect ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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, ...
The Corruption Perceptions Index was first launched in 1995, when Transparency International was two years old.
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