CLEANBIZ International Seminar discussing the expansion of corporate social responsibility principles aimed at preventing and fighting bribery and illegal and unethical competitive practices in international trade.
Reykjavik hosts CLEANBIZ project
The national Chapters of Transparency International in Iceland, Norway and Portugal gathered in Reikjavijk for an Exchange Visit under the implementation of the CLEANBIZ project.
CLEANBIZ raised awareness of the relevance of combating corruption in international trade
The CLEANBIZ conference aimed to raise awareness about the relevance of adopting anti-bribery practices in international trade as a way to ensure the protection of human rights and the full realisation of the United Nations 2030 Agenda.
Portugal, the luxury laundromat for Angolan kleptocrats
The complaint filed by three Angolan NGOs against Banco Comercial Português demands full transparency about the supervisory activity of Banco de Portugal.
Fighting corruption and poor governance in CPLP to improve Human Rights
It is important that the CPLP agenda at the UN General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS2021) considers the need to strengthen its anti-corruption and governance standards in Equatorial Guinea.
Anti-corruption activists unite to support international trade compliance
The national chapters of Transparency International in Portugal, Norway and Iceland gathered this week for the kickoff meeting of CLEANBIZ – Power-up Anti-bribery for Human Rights and Sustainable Development.
Transparency International Portugal is part of the Think Tank of the Office of the Public Prosecutor to combat fraud in European funds
Transparency International Portugal is part of the Think Tank of the Public Prosecutor’s Office to combat fraud in the use of European funds.
Calling for the return of the stolen money to the Angolan people
Aware of Portugal’s responsibilities, Transparency International Portugal joins the Angolan people in their exhortation to justice, fight corruption and defend rights, calling on Angolan and Portuguese citizens to demand together that the recovery and return of the assets resulting from corruption to the people of Angola be done quickly and that the actions of the actors involved do not go unpunished.
New APROFORT report identifies persistent delays in Equatorial Guinea’s anti-corruption plan
TI Portugal and EG Justice monitored the anti-corruption plan found the government has complied with only 20% of measures established by the agreement with the IMF.
Call for expression of interest for APROFORT sub-grants
Call for expression of interest for APROFORT sub-grants APROFORT sub-grants are awarded in form of financial support directed to the implementation activities and initiatives that converge with APROFORT’s main expected results: The abolition of the death penalty. The effective protection