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A collection of articles, stories, analyses and opinions from the anti-corruption movement curated by Transparency International. All views and statements represent those of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect those of Transparency International.

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  • Tests, masks and ventilators: COVID-related procurement in Ukraine

    Tests, masks and ventilators: COVID-related procurement in Ukraine

    By Ivan Lakhtionov
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    Transparency International Ukraine
    May 7, 2020
    Speaking up to save patients’ lives

    Speaking up to save patients’ lives

    By exposing practices dangerous to the public health, numerous medical whistleblowers have saved lives — and encouraged others to speak…
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    Transparency Int’l
    May 7, 2020
    Swift, smart… and clean

    Swift, smart… and clean

    The week in corruption, 1 May 2020
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    Transparency Int’l
    May 1, 2020
    Turning the tide of corruption in the DRC

    Turning the tide of corruption in the DRC

    People are starting to challenge the bribery that’s commonplace in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s police force
    Go to the profile of Maurice KIALA
    Maurice KIALA
    Apr 27, 2020
    Earth, climate & corruption

    Earth, climate & corruption

    The week in corruption, 24 April 2020
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    Transparency Int’l
    Apr 24, 2020
    Why we need mandatory due diligence in supply chains for human rights, environment and prevention…

    Why we need mandatory due diligence in supply chains for human righ...

    by Angela Reitmaier, board member of Transparency Germany
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    Transparency Germany
    Apr 22, 2020
    COVID-19: Perfect storm for the corrupt?

    COVID-19: Perfect storm for the corrupt?

    New and old money laundering risks during the pandemic
    Go to the profile of Maíra Martini
    Maíra Martini
    Apr 22, 2020
    COVID-19 receipts

    COVID-19 receipts

    The week in corruption, 17 April 2020
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    Transparency Int’l
    Apr 17, 2020
    PROTECTION OF WHISTLEBLOWERS VITAL DURING COVID-19

    PROTECTION OF WHISTLEBLOWERS VITAL DURING COVID-19

    By Professor AJ Brown, board member of Transparency International Australia and Transparency International
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    Transparency International Australia
    Apr 16, 2020
    Challenges of confronting sextortion in Zimbabwe

    Challenges of confronting sextortion in Zimbabwe

    Many students are put under pressure to have sex for good grades, but when they bravely report this, justice is often hard to achieve.
    Go to the profile of Muchaneta Mundopa
    Muchaneta Mundopa
    Apr 15, 2020
    No surprises during lockdown

    No surprises during lockdown

    The week in corruption, 4 April 2020
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    Transparency Int’l
    Apr 4, 2020
    Right to information: A matter of life and death during the COVID-19 crisis

    Right to information: A matter of life and death during the COVID-1...

    The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is creating public health and economic risks that cause serious alarm for citizens and governments…
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    Ádám Földes
    Apr 2, 2020
    During the coronavirus pandemic, we must act together to protect life-saving resources from…

    During the coronavirus pandemic, we must act together to protect li...

    By Bruno Brandão and Eduardo Bohórquez, Executive Directors of TI Brazil and TI Mexico
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    Transparency Int’l
    Apr 2, 2020
    Tackling the culture of secrecy in Tunisia

    Tackling the culture of secrecy in Tunisia

    After exposing extensive corruption in Tunis’s transport company, a brave whistleblower is challenging the cover-up culture
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    I WATCH Organization
    Mar 30, 2020
    More money, more oversight

    More money, more oversight

    The week in corruption, 27 March 2020
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    Transparency Int’l
    Mar 28, 2020
    Extorting sex for food in Zimbabwe

    Extorting sex for food in Zimbabwe

    Basic rights have become a privilege of the few, and some people who have power are using it to have sex with others who don’t.
    Go to the profile of Muchaneta Mundopa
    Muchaneta Mundopa
    Mar 27, 2020
    The State of Emergency Must Be Limited in Time — says Transparency International Hungary

    The State of Emergency Must Be Limited in Time — says Transparency ...

    Extraordinary challenges require extraordinary responses. However, not even the state of emergency may overwrite the rule of law.
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    TI Hungary
    Mar 25, 2020
    Advocating For Foreign Bribery Enforcement in a highly corrupted country

    Advocating For Foreign Bribery Enforcement in a highly corrupted co...

    Russia is increasing its presence in Africa. Decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, my country is returning to the continent…
    Go to the profile of Grigory Mashanov
    Grigory Mashanov
    Mar 25, 2020
    Extraordinary times call for extraordinary accountability

    Extraordinary times call for extraordinary accountability

    The week in corruption, 20 March 2020
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    Transparency Int’l
    Mar 20, 2020
    Transparency International at the Munich Security Conference 2020

    Transparency International at the Munich Security Conference 2020

    The interplay between stability, security and corruption
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    Transparency Germany
    Mar 20, 2020
    Cleaning up corruption along Lebanon’s longest river

    Cleaning up corruption along Lebanon’s longest river

    People are speaking out against the widespread corruption that has kept the Litani River heavily polluted
    Go to the profile of Lebanese Transparency Association(LTA)
    Lebanese Transparency Association(LTA)
    Mar 16, 2020
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