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E-news Brief, Issue 4, Mar 2016
Posted on 8th Mar, 2017Continue readingAnti-Corruption Conference 2016 Transparency hosted its annual Anti-Corruption Conference on Tuesday, March 8, 2016. The Conference themed “UNMASK THE CORRUPT: Governance, Integrity, People” was addressed by Dr the Honourable Keith Rowley, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago and José Carlos Ugaz, Chairman of Transparency International, as well as distinguished local and international speakers with perspectives […]
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E-news Brief, Issue 3, Jan 2016
Posted on 8th Mar, 2017Continue readingWhat have we been doing Anti-Corruption Day 2015 Transparency Youth hosted “An Evening of Performances” in observance of International Anti- Corruption Day at the University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, on Wednesday 9 December, 2015. One of the country’s leading social activists Afra Raymond delivered the keynote address entitled: The Importance of Youth […]
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E-news Brief, Issue 2, Nov 2015
Posted on 8th Mar, 2017Continue readingWhat we have been doing Youth Integrity Workshops Transparency Youth completed a series of Youth Integrity Workshops held in San Fernando, Princes Town, Los Bajos, Fyzabad, Rio Claro and Point Fortin. At these workshops the importance of integrity, morals, ethics and transparency were addressed in an interactive manner. Transparency welcomes new ALAC Interns On October […]
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E-news Brief, Issue 1, Oct 2015
Posted on 8th Mar, 2017Continue readingTransparency hosted a town hall meeting in Sangre Grande on Tuesday 29 September 6pm. President of the Joint Consultative Council for the Construction Industry (JCC), Afra Raymond called for the present government to immediately publicise all financial statements relating to the CL Financial bailout. Plenty Pepper also featured a spoken word youth speaker Derron Sandy […]
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Corruption Perceptions Index 2016
Posted on 26th Jan, 2017Continue readingOver two-thirds of the 176 countries and territories in this year’s index fall below the midpoint of our scale of 0 (highly corrupt) to 100 (very clean). The global average score is a paltry 43, indicating endemic corruption in a country’s public sector. Top-scoring countries (yellow in the map below) are far outnumbered by orange […]
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