25 February 2021, Brussels Transparency International EU (TI EU), the Brussels office of the global anti-corruption network, has released brand new research on the lobbying efforts of big tech since 2014. The new report, Deep pockets, open doors,...
4 February 2021, Brussels Three new reports (available to download at the bottom of this page), released today by Transparency International EU (TI EU), show that the European Parliament, European Commission, and Council of the EU all have...
8 December 2020, Brussels Transparency International EU, the Brussels office of the global movement against corruption, has given a cautious welcome to the agreement that was reached between the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission...
Global Witness, Transparency International EU, Open Society European Policy Institute and twelve other organisations welcome adoption of a new sanctions regime by the European Union to target human rights abusers worldwide. However, we urge the EU...
New research on political integrity in 8 countries across the EU and the EU institutions1, released today by Transparency International, reveals alarming shortcomings in independent oversight of political...
Transparency International EU has hailed as “historic” the preliminary agreement on making the reception of EU funds conditional upon respect for the rule of law. This is the first time there has been a link between the EU budget...
New research by the anti-corruption watchdog Transparency International EU (TI EU) on the tax affairs of some of Europe’s largest banks from 2015 to 2019 suggests widespread use of tax havens and profit shifting. The findings have been published...
Transparency International welcomes the European Commission’s decision to launch infringement procedures against Cyprus and Malta over apparent breaches of Union law. The move follows multiple scandals surrounding the sale of citizenship to...
Transparency International’s EU chapters and local partners call for an open and vibrant public contracting system for the EU The next seven-year European Union (EU) budget – the ‘MFF’ – and COVID-19 recovery funds are at risk of abuse...