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E-news Brief, Issue 16, Nov 2019
Special General Meeting (SGM) TTTI hosted its Special General Meeting on September 19, where Mr. Moonilal Lalchan, Procurement Regulator and…
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Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) – Latin America & Caribbean
The Global Corruption Barometer (GCB) – Latin America & Caribbean survey released today by Transparency International, reveals that despite…
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E-news Brief, Issue 15, Jul 2019
Americas Regional Meeting Transparency International (TI) is presently engaging in a governance review process and as part of Phase ll,…
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Business Integrity Country Agenda (BICA) Report for Trinidad and Tobago (2018)
BICA Objectives Propose an evidence-based reform agenda which seeks to improve the business integrity environment in the country and ultimately…
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2018 Corruption Perceptions Index: Global Average Score of just 43
Trinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute (TTTI) launched the results of the Corruption Perceptions Index on Tuesday 29 January 2019 at the Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business. This event was well attended by representatives from Diplomatic missions, Civil Society Organisations, Members of the Legal profession, Religious bodies, Regional Corporations, public and private sector, members of the press and the public, all of whom were keen to learn how Trinidad and Tobago fared in this international report which ranks countries by their perceived levels of public sector corruption, with 0 being highly corrupt and 100 is very clean. T&T received a score of 41 out of 100 in the 2018 CPI, similar to the score of 2017 and has fallen in the rankings by one spot from 77th to 78th out of 180 countries. Speaking at the launch, Mr Moonilal Lalchan - Chairman/ Procurement Regulator the Office of Procurement Regulation said that “One doesn’t bribe oneself. One has to be bribed. It therefore means that the private sector businesses, small and large, also have a role to play in ensuring they deal honestly when offering their goods and services to governments and other public bodies.” Mr Lalchan also assured that “as the country’s first procurement regulator, it is my honour to not only stand, but to pledge my allegiance with TTTI in its mission to “stop corruption and promote transparency, accountability and integrity at all levels and across all sectors of our society.” Browse the Map Review the Full Dataset Download the Report
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E-news Brief, Issue 14, Jan 2019
Annual General Meeting (AGM) TTI hosted its nineteenth Annual General Meeting at the President’s Box, Queen’s Park Oval, on November…
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Report on Activities: December 2017 – October 2018
This report summaries the activities of Trinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute (TTTI), the national chapter of Transparency International (TI),…
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E-news Brief, Special Issue, Sep 2018
Launch of the School Integrity Club Project Trinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute (TTTI) in collaboration with the the Integrity Commission…
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E-news Brief, Issue 13, Sep 2018
Visit from Transparency International From August 4 – 7, Transparency International – Consultant, Ms. Alessandra Fontana, visited TTTI to conduct…
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