BribeLine

Publish What You Pay
Open Letter


To Hon. Greg Rickford: Calling for adherence to open data standards under recently passed oil, gas and mining transparency law.


INSCRIPTION OUVERTE!
11 juin 2015

Transparency International (Canada) présente sa

2e activité publique à Montréal:
Un après-midi de dialogue: transparence, reddition de comptes et intégrité

Un midi-conférence et deux plénières, avec contribution de panélistes, sur des questions de l’heure en matière de lutte à la corruption:

- Lutte au blanchiment d’argent

- Politiques d’approvisionnement, exclusion ou autorisation de fournisseurs

- Corruption municipale, facteurs de risque et de prévention

Quand: jeudi le 11 juin 2015, de 12h00 à 17h00 (un 5 à 7 suivra)
Où: Hôtel InterContinental, Montréal, 360 rue St-Antoine Ouest, salon St-Jacques

formularie d'inscription

le programme

Au plaisir de vous rencontrer lors de cette première montréalaise!


REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!
June 11, 2015

Transparency International Canada Inc.
presents the

2nd Annual
Afternoon of Dialogue: Transparency, Accountability and Integrity

A lunch time talk and two plenary dialogues on hot anti-corruption issues facing Canadians, today:

- Tackling money laundering

- Procurement policies and debarment / authorization process

- Municipal corruption, risk factors versus prevention factors

When: Thursday, 11 June 2015
12:00 – 17:00, followed by reception

Where: InterContinental Hotel, Montreal, 360 West St-Antoine street, room St-Jacques

Agenda
Registration Form

We look forward to seeing you, on June 11!


TI-Canada letter to Minister Diane Finley re PWGSC Integrity Framework


PWYP-Canada

New anti-corruption measure for oil, gas and mining companies passes into law amidst cautions from civil society


Transparency International Open Letter

G20: Stop Corruption and Close Loopholes in the Financial System to Help the World's Poorest


Press Release

Transparency International Canada notes Canada’s improvement in combatting bribery and corruption but urges the government to take steps to become an active enforcer


Whistleblowing: Creating Legislation that Works


A. J. Brown of Griffith University, Australia, an internationally regarded expert on national integrity systems and the management of public interest whistleblowing, shared his information and experience with the TI-Canada Ottawa Discussion Group. Dr. Brown is a member of the Board of Transparency International Australia and has played a leading role in a recent review of whistleblowing legislation across the G20 countries.

Presentation
17 July 2014


Transparency International Canada dépose des représentations auprès de la Commission d’enquête sur l’octroi et la gestion de contrats publics dans l’industrie de la construction au Québec
Besoin d’une source

------
Transparency International Canada files submissions before the Quebec Commission of Inquiry into Public Contracts in the Construction Industry
Need A Source
----
La lutte contre la corruption au Canada et au niveau international
Un mémoire présenté à la
Commission d’enquête sur l’octroi et la gestion des contrats publics dans l’industrie de la construction
par Transparency International Canada Inc.


Ontario Supreme Court - Karigar Sentencing Decision

Transparency International Canada's Response...


Transparency International
Canada Inc. presents

the Fourth Annual
Day of Dialogue:
Spotlight on Corruption


June 3, 2014

Rapporteur Reports

Location: Bennett Jones LLP #3400, 1 First Canadian Place, Toronto


Transparency International Canada calls for better protection for whistleblowers in report released on International Anti-Corruption Day

Better statutory protection for whistleblowers, an enhanced focus by law enforcement on domestic bribery, public agencies introducing strict sanctions for corruption offenders, these are among the 11 recommendations included in a report released today for the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) Implementation Review. ...[More]

Full Report


Transparency International

2014 Corruption Perceptions

View Full Report


Transparency International

Many exporting nations still turn a blind eye to bribing foreign officials

The governments of major exporting nations must do more to stop their multinational companies from bribing their way into international markets, Transparency International said today in a report on enforcement of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention. [more]


Membership Application
Membership Renewal


Transparency International’s Vision is a world in which government, politics, business, civil society and the daily lives of people are free from corruption. The Mission of Transparency International Canada (TI-Canada) is to be an informed voice that promotes anti-corruption practices and transparency in Canada’s governments, businesses and society at large.  The long-term goals of TI-Canada are:

  1. To encourage compliance with Canadian laws and international conventions to which Canada is a signatory, against bribery and corruption (“Canadian Anti-Corruption Laws”) by educating businesses, professional organizations, governments and the public at large about Canadian Anti-Corruption Laws and the adverse impact of non-compliance therewith;

  2. To develop and promote ethical standards of conduct for businesses, professional organizations, governments and the public at large to assist them in complying with Canadian Anti-Corruption Laws;

  3. To conduct or commission research on issues concerning the prevention and elimination of bribery and corruption and to communicate the results therefrom to businesses, professional organizations, governments and the public at large; and

  4. To assist the Canadian Government in fulfilling its obligations under international conventions to which Canada is a signatory in the prevention of and the fight against bribery and corruption.

Launched in November 1996, TI-Canada is affiliated with more than 90 other National Chapters, formed and forming, around the world.

Transparency International Canada Inc is a Canadian Registered Charity
(BN 89260 4281 RR0001)

 Found Bribery?
   Whom should you call?

Consistent with the approach taken by Transparency-International, TI-Canada does not get involved in investigations of wrong-doing. 

TI-Canada urges people with information they believe is evidence of wrong-doing to go to the RCMP specialized Financial Integrity units responsible to investigate International corruption offences. Ottawa (613-993-6884) or Calgary (403-699-2550);


 TI Services

Corruption Perceptions Index

Everything you ever wanted to know about corruption, but were afraid to ask?

Daily Corruption News from around the World


New Release
TI-Canada’s
Anti-Corruption
Compliance Checklist

3rd Edition - 2014


Doing Business without Bribery
Online Learning Module

English
Français

Last Updated: 2015-07-04