All Transparency International articles – Page 2

  • Barringtoncrop
    Article

    Robert Barrington: A world without graft

    2016-07-19T11:00:00Z

    Jaclyn Jaeger talks with Robert Barrington, an authority on global corruption, corporate bribery, and corruption within the United Kingdom, who heads the U.K.’s branch of Transparency International, the world’s leading anti-corruption organization.

  • Blog

    Transparency International: Nigeria must strengthen anti-corruption bodies

    2016-06-22T09:00:00Z

    Global anti-corruption body Transparency International is pressing the Nigerian government to follow up on commitments made at the Anti-Corruption Summit in London on fighting corruption in the country and being more transparent about how it intends to use recovered stolen assets. Jaclyn Jaeger reports.

  • Article

    Detecting corruption in the pharmaceutical sector

    2016-06-21T14:00:00Z

    Jaclyn Jaeger looks at a new report from Transparency International that aims to help companies in the pharmaceutical industry detect and prevent corruption.

  • europemagnified
    Article

    Assessing risks country-by-country

    2016-02-02T16:30:00Z

    A new Transparency International report examining public sector corruption reveals both good news and bad news: More countries saw their anti-corruption scores improve, rather than decline—but corruption, overall, is still rife globally. Compliance and risk officers can use the benchmark to help reassess where to focus their due diligence and ...

  • GlobeTopImage
    Blog

    2015 Corruption Perceptions Index Shows Improved Scores

    2016-01-27T15:30:00Z

    More countries’ corruption scores improved, according to Transparency International’s 2015 Corruption Perceptions Index, rather than declined. That’s the good news. The bad news: Corruption, overall, is still rife globally. Brazil, Libya, Spain, and Turkey are just a few countries that fared worse than last year. More results inside.

  • Blog

    Honduras Forms New International Anti-Corruption Body

    2016-01-22T15:15:00Z

    The Honduran government recently announced the creation of the Mission to Support the Fight against Corruption and Impunity (MACCIH), an international body backed by the Organization of American States. Its mandate is to investigate and prosecute criminal activities in the country’s political, judicial and security systems, as well as to ...

  • Blog

    Report: Telecom Companies Must Do More to Stop Corruption

    2015-11-25T13:15:00Z

    The world’s largest telecommunications companies do not disclose enough information on how they organize themselves and even less on each country where they do business, according to a report from Transparency International. The report analyzed the 35 largest telecom companies, ranking them on the measures they take to prevent corruption, ...

  • Blog

    Bulgaria’s Anti-Graft Bill Failed to Win Parliamentary Approval

    2015-09-09T11:30:00Z

    The Bulgarian government’s plan to create a special anti-corruption unit designed to tackle high-level corruption cases through anonymous reporting has failed to gain parliamentary approval as the fight to end corruption across Europe intensifies. In 2014, Bulgaria was ranked as one of the most corrupt EU countries, according to Transparency ...

  • Article

    Global Transparency Failures Endure, Adding Risk

    2015-09-01T10:15:00Z

    Image: One of the great challenges for U.S. compliance officers as they build global programs is the basic lack of transparency into enforcement information in other countries. Two new reports give a better scope of the problem, even if the picture revealed is not terribly encouraging. “Getting access to information ...

  • Blog

    Italian Lawmakers Toughen Anti-Corruption Law

    2015-05-27T11:30:00Z

    Italy is taking a stance on fighting corruption after the Chamber of Deputies unanimously approved a “contested” regulation, stiffening penalties for balance sheet fraud and graft and other corruption behavior, says a recent report. According to Transparency International’s 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index, Italy ranked 69th on the list, which scores ...

  • Article

    Anti-Corruption Compliance Improves in Defense Sector

    2015-05-12T09:45:00Z

    Image: A new Transparency International report examining anti-corruption measures in the defense sector holds both good and bad news: Many defense companies have improved their ethics and anti-corruption compliance programs; plenty more still have lots to do. “It is clear that many companies in the industry are paying closer attention ...

  • Blog

    TI Report Urges Southeast Asia to Make Anti-Corruption a Priority

    2015-04-27T10:45:00Z

    Leaders of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations are not doing nearly enough to address corruption at the national level, warns a new report by Transparency International. In its report, TI recommended that ASEAN form an ASEAN Integrity Community to fast track anti-corruption policy measures and further recommended four targeted ...

  • Blog

    New Disclosures for U.K. Companies on Owner Registry

    2015-04-08T09:45:00Z

    The British Parliament recently signed off on new legislation that calls for more information about the true owners behind U.K. companies. According to Transparency International, the U.K.’s property market is a conduit for “corrupt capital stolen from around the world.” Current regulations allow U.K. properties to be owned by secret ...

  • Blog

    Study: Many Businesses Struggle With Anti-Corruption Controls

    2014-12-10T11:15:00Z

    Image: Dec. 10—Three years after the U.K. Bribery Act came into force, many businesses are still struggling to implement the procedures necessary to prevent corruption as expected by the Ministry of Justice. More than one-third of almost 3,000 anti-corruption controls assessed by GoodCorporation were graded as inadequate in a recent ...

  • TRACE-Matrix2
    Article

    New Bribery Index Aimed at Corporate Use

    2014-12-02T10:00:00Z

    Companies have a new resource to help assess bribery and corruption risks in the countries where they operate, one that aims to be more meaningful to global companies than Transparency International’s widely used Corruption Perceptions Index. Trace International’s TRACE Matrix is intended specifically for corporate use, and it analyzes four ...