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Results of the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2020
Confronting corruption requires courage. Few people can speak truth to power. I remember standing like the cheese alone on…
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Anti-Corruption Day 2020 – Hold Power to Account and Recover with Integrity
Today the world commemorates December 9 as International Anti-Corruption Day. Corruption is defined by Transparency International (TI) as ‘the…
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Company Beneficial Ownership Disclosure Presentation by Dr. Olga Binions
Dr. Olga Binions Policy Adviser, UK’s Government Department for Business, Energy…
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Path to an Accountable and Corruption Free Police Service
Path to an Accountable and Corruption Free Police Service
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Crackdown Corruption, Facing the Reality by Melville Baird
Why are we gathered here this morning? My answer: “to crackdown on corruption”. The theme of our conference has…
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Crackdown on Corruption, Facing the Reality by Rueben L. Lifuka
Let me begin by expressing my sincere gratitude to Trinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute for extending an invitation to…
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2019 TTTI Conference Address by Justice Frank Seepersad
Good morning. Corruption is a loaded term and it is difficult to formulate a comprehensive definition. However, in the…
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2019 TTTI Conference Welcome Address by Dion Abdool
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Trinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute and Transparency International, it is…
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TTTI 2019 Anti-Corruption Conference Registration
Conference InformationAnti-Corruption Conference 2019: "Crackdown on Corruption - Facing the Reality" Date: Thursday, March 21, 2019 Registration: From 7am Conference: 8:00am - 4:30pm Venue: Hilton Trinidad & Conference Centre Address: Lady Young Road, Port of Spain, Trinidad Conference FeesMembers: $600 Non-members: $1,200 Groups Of 4 or more: $1,000 each (includes lunch and refreshments) About the ConferenceTrinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute (TTTI), the national chapter of Transparency International, works for “a world in which government, politics, business, civil society and the daily lives of people are free of corruption”. TTTI seeks to fulfil its mandate through advocacy and public education on matters of corruption and 2019 marks TTTI’s 21st anniversary in leading the fight against corruption in Trinidad and Tobago. TTTI will be hosting its annual Anti-Corruption Conference (ACC) entitled ‘Crackdown on Corruption – Facing the Reality’ on Thursday, March 21, 2019, at the Hilton Trinidad and Conference Centre. The conference is a major forum which focuses on topical issues of corruption and how to bring about change. This year’s conference will draw significant attention, as Ministers, Transparency International representatives, international experts as well as prominent local presenters will take part. TTTI will also be launching the Business Integrity Country Agenda (BICA) Report, an initiative developed by Transparency International (TI) with a view to reducing corruption in the business environment. The report identifies the contributions and shortcomings of the business sector, public institutions and civil society which are the key players in reducing corruption. We hope to see you there! SpeakersThe Honourable Faris Al-Rawi Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Rueben Lifuka Vice-Chair, Transparency International Dr. Pauline Beangel Professor, University of Toronto Dr. Olga Binions Policy Adviser, UK’s Government Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Claudia Sanen Transparency International, Brazil His Excellency Tim Stew British High Commissioner Her Excellency Carla Hogan Rufelds Canadian High Commissioner Justice Frank Seepersad Justice Melville Baird Chairman, Integrity Commission David West Director, Police Complaints Authority Susan Francois Director, Financial Intelligence Unit Deryck Murray Chairman, Commonwealth Advisory Body on Sport; former Chairman, TTTI Topics International Perspectives on Confronting Corrupt Practices Transparency in Elections Election Campaign Financing Money Laundering Land and Surveying Fraud Corruption in Sport Police Service Accountability Country Agenda Report Register Now Name*: Company Name: Address*: Email Address*: Billing Address: Telephone*: Group Members: Are you a TI member?YesNo *Required Information Make a Payment via ChequeDeliver a Cheque made payable to 'Trinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute' to the following address: Trinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute, Unit 4-12, Building 7, Fernandes Industrial Centre, Laventille, Trinidad and Tobago Make a Payment via Bank Transfer / Direct DepositUse the following information to remit payment with a Direct Deposit or Bank Transfer: Account Holder: Trinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute Bank: Republic Bank Limited Branch: Tunapuna West Account No: 350 118 837 501 Submit Proof of PaymentSend a scan or photograph of your deposit slip or transaction receipt to admin@transparency.org.tt. You can also fax it to the Transparency Secretariat at (868) 626-0988. RSVP to our Facebook Event
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The need for campaign financing vs society’s need for transparency
The Case for Reform of Legislation governing Political Party Funding (PPF) and Election Campaign Financing (ECF) Ladies and…
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