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E-news Brief, Issue 13, Sep 2018
Posted on 17th Sep, 2018Continue readingVisit from Transparency International From August 4 – 7, Transparency International – Consultant, Ms. Alessandra Fontana, visited TTTI to conduct the midterm evaluation on the “IMPACT” grant. The purpose of the evaluation was to provide an external and independent review that assesses the performance and achievements of the grant; identify weaknesses and strengths of the […]
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E-news Brief, Issue 12, Jul 2018
Posted on 30th Jul, 2018Continue readingSpecial General Meeting – Charitable Status Following discussions with the Board of Inland Revenue on the matter of TTTI obtaining Charitable Status on May 7 2018, TTTI hosted a Special General Meeting (SGM) to amend Article 3.2 of the Bye-Laws. The members approved the amendment and Article 3.2 now reads: 3.2 For the attainment of […]
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E-news Brief, Issue 11, Mar 2018
Posted on 28th Mar, 2018Continue readingSpecial General Meeting – Transparency and Accountability in the Energy Sector On March 22, TTTI hosted its Special General Meeting. Mr. Victor Hart, former Chair of TTTI and current Chairman of the Steering Committee of the Trinidad and Tobago Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (TTEITI) and Director, EITI International Board, delivered the feature address entitled: Transparency […]
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Vacancy: Business Integrity Research Assistant
Posted on 26th Feb, 2018Continue readingVacancy Business Integrity Research Assistant Trinidad and Tobago Transparency Institute (TTTI) is seeking to recruit three (3) full time Research Assistants for a six (6) month period. Reporting to the Lead Researcher, the Research Assistants will conduct research on Business Integrity in Trinidad and Tobago. Minimum Experience and Training Experience in conducting research Experience in […]
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Corruption Perceptions Index 2017 shows a high corruption burden in more than two-thirds of countries
Posted on 22nd Feb, 2018Continue readingTrinidad and Tobago’s score improved by 6 points from 35/100 (2016) to 41/100 (2017) and our position on the list of the 180 countries assessed is now 77th as compared with 101st in 2016. This is the first time in the last six surveys that Trinidad and Tobago has actually crossed the 40 point mark.
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