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Reporter’s Notebook Nepal: When “pocketless” pants can make a difference
In Nepal, tourists don’t need to leave the airport to start experiencing the “adventures” of visiting one of the most corrupt countries in the world. True to the country’s bad reputation, corruption makes a quick appearance as soon as passengers arrive and are victims of everything from bribes to plain theft, by staff of the…
March 17, 2010
Reporter’s Notebook Ukraine: Corrupt Judges and Stray Dogs
It is a really bad sign when police find more than US$1 million in cash in the office of the Administrative Appellate Court head, particularly if his explanation is that he was going to give the money to a church and didn’t have “time” to do it. But for lawyers and prosecutors in Ukraine, the…
March 15, 2010
Lack of Political Will Hinders Access to Information Regimes in Africa
The Carter Center held a Freedom of Information (FOIA) summit in Africa last month to discuss the continent’s continuing struggles with citizen access to information. What was agreed upon? Tracking with findings from previous Global Integrity Reports, participants noted a need to go beyond broad rights to information (as guaranteed in the constitutions of many…
March 12, 2010
Clarification on Global Integrity’s Trinidad & Tobago Reporting
Global Integrity Report: 2009 clarification: It has come to our attention that a press release was issued locally in Trinidad & Tobago suggesting that the country had been added to Global Integrity’s Grand Corruption Watchlist. This is not the case. Readers with questions about our reporting in the country should feel free to send an…
March 11, 2010
The Global Integrity Mashup Challenge
Global Integrity is giving away $1000 in cash prizes to bloggers, designers and analysts who use our data. What do Global Integrity data say about an issue, country or region you care about? What is the story buried in that raw data? The Global Integrity Mashup Challenge is a search for original analysis of Global…
March 9, 2010
Post and Telecommunications of Kosovo (PTK) Reponds to Global Integrity Report
Post and Telecommunications of Kosovo (PTK) asked us for a chance to respond publicly to our new Reporter’s Notebook for Kosovo that appears as part of the Global Integrity Report: 2009. That Notebook recaps an already-reported controversy surrounding PTK, and we were happy to oblige PTK with an opportunity to express its views on the…
March 8, 2010