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The Commission v Malta ruling will close one door to corrupt actors buying their way into the EU through golden passports ...
Last year, it was revealed that a young Russian man was sentenced to five years in jail for running a money laundering service as part of an international network linked to organised crime.
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: ...
Our Annual Report summarises the organisation’s work over the year, highlighting key achievements in the fight against corruption, financial overviews and progress made towards strategic goals.
The European Commission’s case against Malta could end a gateway for corrupt money – or open EU’s doors even wider to abuse.
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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...