Cartelisation: blue collar corruption
by admin on 9:00 am on Thursday, 24. September 2009 | 3 Comments
The views and opinions expressed in this post are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the position of Transparency International.
“Our competitors are our friends, our customers are the enemy” is an actual statement made by an executive of Archer Daniel Midland, in the famous case of the lysine (a feed additive) cartel, [...]
14th International Anti-Corruption Conference Announced
by Stephanie Don on 6:26 pm on Thursday, 10. September 2009 | 4 Comments
n the aftermath of the financial crisis insecurity has flourished and the challenges threatening the livelihood of populations across the world have increased, creating an environment ripe for corruption. Many of the right promises have been made – the task at hand is to ensure that commitments are honoured.
To restore peoples’ trust and rebuild the [...]
Global Corruption Barometer: The human dimension
by Jesse Garcia on 4:44 pm on Wednesday, 13. May 2009 | 8 Comments
Transparency International wants to hear your story!
The Global Corruption Barometer is a global public opinion survey commissioned by Transparency International, which looks at the corruption-related perceptions and experiences of ordinary people. It asks people which institutions most frequently extort bribes, which institutions are perceived to be most compromised by corruption, and asks a whole host [...]
On the Spot: Huguette in Kenya
by Hugette Labelle on 9:16 am on Wednesday, 18. March 2009 | No Comments
The second stop on my East African tour took me to Nairobi, Kenya. Once we had arrived, Rima and I met with the staff of Transparency International Kenya to discuss the many different projects they are currently working on – from ensuring good governance in water, health and education sectors to advocating for policy and [...]
A space for transparency and anti-corruption
by Georg Neumann on 11:54 am on Friday, 6. February 2009 | No Comments
Corruption is a threat that has been undermining democracy and the rule of law, aggravating the cycle of poverty, threatening human rights, and distorting competitive markets for much too long. The vision of a world free of corruption still seems far away. More spaces for the discussion of solutions to overcome corruption and creating [...]













