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The World Cup starts today with millions watching the competition. Yet there's something else we share, whether we chose it or not: the cost of corruption.
This game is yours to play too. Corruption is not inevitable www.transparency.org/en/
One in five people in Sub-Saharan Africa face corruption when interacting with public services.
We helped four communities fight back against land corruption. And win.
Read their stories ⬇️ www.transparency.org/en/blog/ille...
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In Zambia, Zimbabwe, Madagascar and Uganda, communities reclaimed their land rights with the help of Transparency International teams.
In the Middle East and North Africa, corruption and illicit financial flows continue to undermine governance, economic growth and social equity – with systems meant to detect and investigate them often falling short.
Read our latest findings ⬇️ www.transparency.org/en/publicati...
The UK government has just announced a delay to the Illicit Finance Summit.
Together with other civil society organisations, we are calling for the delay to be used to deliver a more ambitious & credible push against dirty money.
Full statement: www.ukanticorruptioncoalition.org/work/uk-illi...
A high score in the #CPI2025 doesn’t mean a country is free from corruption. Some of the top-ranked countries still let dirty money flow through their financial systems, making it easier for corruption to spread across borders.
Full analysis here: anticorru.pt/3ie
Land corruption often hits marginalised communities the hardest.
For more than a decade, we have been helping people understand their rights and seek justice.
Four stories, four wins against corruption, in our latest blog post ⬇️
www.transparency.org/en/blog/ille...
How corruption-related stolen assets are generated, concealed and moved in the Middle East and North Africa region