“It is Time:” Thousands of Montenegrins Protest Corruption
An estimated ten thousand Montenegrins gathered in the capital Podgorica on Sunday, to protest what they said is widespread...
An estimated ten thousand Montenegrins gathered in the capital Podgorica on Sunday, to protest what they said is widespread...
Verica Barac, who led Serbia’s Anti-Corruption Council for almost ten years, has died at the age of 57 after a decades long...
Latvia has made good strides in tackling corruption, but some legislation is still lacking, as is proper implementation, the...
The Ukrainian parliament adopted a new customs code aimed at making the customs law more transparent and more efficient,...
Albania’s former economy minister Dritan Prifti and his deputy Leonard Beqiri have been indicted for corruption, the court...
Former Montenegrin president and prime minister Milo Djukanovic rejected charges of corruption in the 2005 privatization of...
Official anti-corruption bodies in Macedonia are not doing enough to combat corruption, which is costing citizens up to €1...
Former Romanian Prime Minister Adrian Nastase was sentenced Monday to two years in prison for corruption in the first trial...
After losing elections last week, Croatia’s ruling party HDZ took another blow when the party and former Prime Minister Ivo...
Two-thirds of the world’ countries are significantly corrupt, according to Transparency International’s 2011 Corruptions...
A legal vacuum, dearth of central oversight, and lack of political will have contributed to the perception that Kosovo’s...
Croatia’s ruling political party, HDZ, today confirmed that it is under investigation for corruption by the state office for...