Berlin, 12 December 2024 – Today, Transparency International issued a wide-ranging set of policy recommendations that will, if applied, provide an effective bulwark against the corrupting effects of ...
Imagine billions of dollars siphoned from public funds – money meant to build schools, hospitals and infrastructure – vanishing into a web of offshore accounts, luxury real estate and shell companies.
Public procurement, the process through which governments purchase goods and services from private companies, is an essential mechanism for effective governance and the public good, from ...
Public procurement – the government purchase of goods, services and works – accounts for a substantial portion of public spending in most countries. It is not only a crucial component of public ...
Imagine reporting serious misconduct at work, expecting justice, and instead losing your job. That’s exactly what happened to Jan BenýÅ¡ek, the head of the insolvency division at the Czech Ministry of ...
This year was the biggest election year in history. Around 2 billion people – close to a quarter of the world's population – cast their votes worldwide. Although elections were largely free and fair, ...
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Three years on: Are whistleblowers any safer in the EU?
From bribes to the use of personal connections, from vote-buying to sextortion, corruption takes many forms in Asia. In our latest Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) – Asia, citizens are well aware of ...
The European Parliament and Council are expected to enter negotiations on the final version of the new Directive on combatting corruption later this year.