On August 16, Dr. Vesa Muttilainen (Police University College) will talk with participants about the measurement of corruption in a low corruption-risk country: Finland.
Call for workshop proposals: International Anti-Corruption Conference (IACC) 2022
Transparency International invite all interested parties to submit a workshop proposal for the in-person event in Washington, D.C. Proposals are welcome until 15 August 2022.
Call for Proposals: Researching Whistle-blower Mechanisms
Corruption Watch is looking for a service provider to conduct extensive research on South Africa’s whistle-blower mechanisms with a particular focus on the land sector.
Western Hemisphere Anticorruption Index (WHACI)
The WHACI report introduces some major trends related to the implementation of anticorruption conventions in the Western Hemisphere and the resilience of 31 countries in the Caribbean, Central America, and South America to corruption.
The 2022 Capacity to Combat Corruption Index
The fourth edition of AS/COA and Control Risks’ CCC Index explores 15 Latin American countries’ ability to detect, punish, and prevent corruption.
7th virtual roundtable on measuring corruption
On July 13, Professor Holly Ann Garnett (Royal Military College of Canada) will talk with participants about the measurement of corruption in electoral processes.
JANAR joins the UNCAC Coalition
We are pleased to announce that the Japan Network of Anti-Corruption Researchers is now an affiliated group of the UNCAC Coalition.
2022 BIT-ACT Workshop and ICRN Forum
The BIT-ACT (Bottom-Up Initiatives and Anti-Corruption Technologies) project invites you to two open (hybrid) talks and a roundtable on corruption and anti-corruption on 15-17 June 2022.
6th virtual roundtable on measuring corruption
On June 21, Professor Alina Mungiu-Pippidi (Hertie School) will talk with participants about the recently launched Corruption Risk Forecast.
Financial Secrecy Index 2022
The Tax Justice Network’s Financial Secrecy Index 2022, published today, reports that the supply of financial secrecy services, like those utilised by Russian oligarchs, tax evaders and corrupt politicians, has continued to decrease globally due to transparency reforms.