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In a landmark judgement delivered today, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has ruled that Malta cannot operate its “golden passports” programme, which has allowed foreigners to acquire ...
Update: On 29 April, the Court delivered its judgement on the Commission v Malta case. See our statement: EU Court of Justice puts an end to harmful citizenship-by-investment schemes. Last year, it ...
Our Annual Report summarises the organisation’s work over the year, highlighting key achievements in the fight against corruption, financial overviews and progress made towards strategic goals.
The European Commission’s case against Malta could end a gateway for corrupt money – or open EU’s doors even wider to abuse.
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Transparency International is deeply concerned that new measures recently announced by Georgia’s ruling Georgian Dream party pose a direct threat to Georgian civil society’s ability to operate ...
This National Integrity System (NIS) study is the fifth edition prepared for Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). It was first published in 2004 and has undergone several updates since, including a local ...
Berlin — In support of the students arriving in Strasbourg by bicycle from Serbia, Transparency International urges the EU Commission to take a stronger stance with the Serbian government and demand ...
The Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index measures the perceived levels of public-sector corruption in a given country and is a composite index, drawing on different expert and ...
Underlying the CPI is the reality that much of the world's most damaging bribery comes directly from business enterprises trading and investing internationally.
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