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Date: 2023-03

Bosnia and Herzegovina: Reject criminalisation of defamation On Thursday 2 March, the Bosnia and Herzegovina entity Republika Srpska adopted draft amendments to the criminal code that would re-criminalise defamation. This is an alarming development that, if… 07 March 2023

Transparency International designated as “undesirable” by Russian Federation On Monday 6 March, the Russian Prosecutor-General's office announced that it would designate Transparency International as an “undesirable organisation” for activities that “clearly extend beyond… 06 March 2023

Transparency International: EITI must reinforce anti-corruption provisions As the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) board meets today in Buenos Aires, Transparency International urges them to reflect the critical importance of anti-corruption in the… 01 March 2023

A year of tracing Russian dirty money: Enthusiasm to target kleptocratic assets seems to wane as governments struggle to report on progress Transparency International is calling on governments that have pledged to track down sanctioned Russian elites’ wealth to be publicly accountable about the measures they have taken over the past year… 24 February 2023

Georgian parliament must reject proposed “foreign agents” law Transparency International is alarmed by and calls against the adoption of a proposed new law that would require non-profit organisations receiving foreign funding to register as “foreign agents” in… 22 February 2023

Transparency International concerned over threats to civic space and corruption in Georgia The 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) shows Georgia has continued to stagnate in the fight against corruption. Yet instead of responding by redoubling efforts to address the root causes of… 14 February 2023

Transparency International supports Fiji Independent Commission against Corruption In its 100-day plan, Fiji’s newly elected government announced the possibility of phasing out the Fiji Independent Commission against Corruption (FICAC) and incorporating its functions into other… 10 February 2023

Transparency International condemns attempt to close civic space in Venezuela Venezuela’s National Assembly is now considering the “Law of Supervision, Regularization, Performance and Financing of Non-Governmental and Related Organizations”. The bill was passed on its first… 09 February 2023

2022 Corruption Perceptions Index reveals scant progress against corruption as world becomes more violent Corruption levels remain at a standstill for eleventh year straight Berlin, 31 January 2023 – The 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released today by Transparency International shows that most of the world continues to fail to fight corruption: 95 per cent of… 31 January 2023

2022 Corruption Perceptions Index reveals cycle of corruption, organised crime and instability in the Americas No country has significantly improved its score since 2017 Berlin, 31 January 2023 – The 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released today by Transparency International shows that corruption remains prevalent across the Americas, as rates remain… 31 January 2023

2022 Corruption Perception Index reveals neglect of anti-corruption efforts in Asia Pacific Nearly 90 per cent of countries have made no significant progress since 2017 Berlin, 31 January 2023 – The 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released today by Transparency International shows that leaders have ignored anti-corruption efforts, with levels of corruption… 31 January 2023

2022 Corruption Perceptions Index in Eastern Europe & Central Asia reflects how corruption fuels violent conflict Second worst region in the world shows signs of further decline Berlin, 31 January 2023 – The 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released today by Transparency International reveals that corruption remains rampant in Eastern Europe and Central Asia as many… 31 January 2023

2022 Corruption Perceptions Index reveals how corruption fuels ongoing conflict in the Middle East & North Africa No country has made significant progress against corruption since 2017 Berlin, 31 January 2023 – The 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released today by Transparency International shows the pervasiveness of corruption around the world – and the Middle East and… 31 January 2023

2022 Corruption Perceptions Index reveals vicious cycle of corruption, violence and instability across Sub-Saharan Africa Just four countries score better than 50 out of 100 Berlin, 31 January 2023 – The 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released today by Transparency International shows a dire situation in Sub-Saharan Africa. Most countries have failed to make… 31 January 2023

2022 Corruption Perceptions Index reveals undue influence and fragmented anti-corruption efforts threaten progress in Western Europe & EU Nearly a third of countries in the region hit historically low scores this year Berlin, 31 January 2023 – The 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) released today by Transparency International shows that while Western Europe and the EU remains the top-scoring region many… 31 January 2023

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