(C) Transparency International This story was originally published by Transparency International and is unaltered. . . . . . . . . . . Press [1] [] Date: 2025-09 Transparency International Welcomes UN Climate Registration Updates, Calls for Further Reform Transparency International welcomes the recent enhancements introduced by the UN Climate Change Body (UNFCCC) to its registration system ahead of COP30. These reforms represent an important step… 16 September 2025 COP30 talks at risk: Transparency International calls for global pledge to block fossil fuel influence The world’s leading anti-corruption watchdog urges national delegations to commit to transparency measures that protect climate negotiations from undue influence Transparency International wrote today to national delegations attending COP30, urging them to adopt a new integrity pledge designed to limit fossil fuel influence on climate talks. The… 09 September 2025 Transparency International: Indonesia crackdown on protest is dangerous erosion of civic space Transparency International strongly condemns the Indonesian government’s violent response to peaceful protests and is calling for the authorities to uphold their human rights obligations, protect… 02 September 2025 Transparency International welcomes historic conviction in German court in Azerbaijani Laundromat bribery scheme Leading anti-corruption NGO Transparency International welcomes today’s conviction by the Higher Regional Court of Munich of former German Bundestag member Eduard Lintner in the Azerbaijani… 30 July 2025 Transparency International supports calls for immediate ceasefire in Gaza We are extremely concerned to see the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza, where more than 100 international aid organisations and human rights groups are warning of mass starvation. We have… 24 July 2025 Stalled EU anti-corruption talks raise stakes for incoming Danish Council Presidency Berlin – As Denmark assumes the Presidency of the Council of the EU today, Transparency International is calling for urgent leadership to revive the stalled EU Anti-Corruption Directive negotiations,… 01 July 2025 Transparency International welcomes progress on development finance agenda, urges strong implementation UN agreement includes key anti-corruption and financial integrity commitments, but falls short on ambition Berlin – Transparency International welcomes the approval of the outcome document for the upcoming Fourth International Conference on Financing for Development (FfD4) but urges stronger action to… 20 June 2025 Lack of transparency over lobbying at UN climate talks undermines public trust – new analysis Transparency International is calling on Brazil’s COP30 Presidency to lead on integrity reforms to UNFCCC to protect against conflicts of interest and help drive ambitious climate action Berlin — New analysis from Transparency International published today reveals how weak access rules and poor transparency safeguards at the UN climate change body (UNFCCC) allow fossil fuel lobbyists… 19 June 2025 Chair of Transparency International visits imprisoned Guatemalan anti-corruption activist at critical time for civil society François Valérian meets with José Rubén Zamora as ongoing civil society attacks hold back meaningful progress in addressing corruption and protecting rule of law Berlin — Yesterday, Transparency International Chair François Valérian visited imprisoned Guatemalan journalist and anti-corruption advocate José Rubén Zamora, in a powerful gesture of solidarity at… 04 June 2025 EU must choose: Strong anti-corruption rules or business as usual Open letter from 57 civil society organisations across EU member states, accession countries and wider Europe urges institutions to raise anti-corruption standards in final negotiations Today, 57 civil society organisations, including 23 Transparency International chapters and partners, published an open letter calling on the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament to… 02 June 2025 Urgent concerns regarding the Montenegro–UAE Agreement on tourism and real estate development Sweeping exemptions for UAE investors risk undermining Montenegro’s EU accession and public procurement integrity Berlin — Transparency International expresses profound concern over the recently ratified Agreement on Cooperation in Tourism and Real Estate Development between the Government of Montenegro and the… 28 May 2025 Transparency International: Citizens walk 150 km in the countryside of Brazil to audit public investments linked to climate change As anti-corruption and environmental activists set off on a 150-kilometre march across Piauí state in Brazil, Transparency International is calling on authorities to ensure transparency, accountability, and civic participation in climate-related spending. Berlin - The “march against corruption and for the climate” spans 15 days, bringing together citizens, students, and community leaders determined to hold public institutions accountable. Marchers… 22 May 2025 Transparency International: Hungary’s new bill threatens to end civil society and empower the government to persecute with impunity Proposed law aims to annihilate critical civil society organisations and media — and set a dangerous precedent for the EU and the wider corporate sector Berlin — A new legislative proposal in Hungary, deceptively titled the “Transparency of Public Life” bill, would give the government sweeping and authoritarian powers to punish organisations it deems… 19 May 2025 Transparency International: Colombia's asylum for Panama’s convicted ex-president undermines anti-corruption fight Colombia’s decision to shelter Panama’s convicted ex-president Ricardo Martinelli misuses international asylum protections and fosters impunity across the region Berlin — Transparency International strongly condemns Colombia's decision to grant asylum to former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli, who was convicted of money laundering. This move allows… 15 May 2025 EU Court of Justice puts an end to harmful citizenship-by-investment schemes The Commission v Malta ruling will close one door to corrupt actors buying their way into the EU 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… 29 April 2025 [END] --- [1] Url: https://www.transparency.org/en/press Published and (C) by Transparency International Content appears here under this condition or license: Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. via Magical.Fish Gopher News Feeds: gopher://magical.fish/1/feeds/news/transparency/