The fight against corruption has cost the illustrious Peruvian jurist José Ugaz more than one problem. It is not easy to oppose the political and economic powers.
We can say that there is a globalisation of corruption. This problem is so old that it already existed in ancient civilizations.
Corruption is a cancer for the rule of law and development.
The reasons for concern about corruption in the EU have only increased over these years.
It may seem, at a distance, that Euskadi is a kind of idyllic oasis in the arid landscape of corruption surrounding us.
Corruption is not just an ethical issue that can be forgiven through the ballot box.
Spain has a solid legal framework to combat opaque companies, according to the recent Transparency International Report.
It is significant to recognize that the impact of corruption on the economy is not measured rigorously and is even subject to different interpretations.
Citizens all over the world are protesting against governments they consider corrupt.
The general public, in exercising their cathartic right of public indignation over the numerous cases of corruption of politicians and related people is already a recurrent constant.
Public contracts and competitive bidding established a privileged space of compromise between political and economic powers.
Cifuentes' Master's Degree, the abusive urban redevelopments, the Gürtel, the black cards... The list of scandals is long.
Corruption is a bitter and lamentable reality that has characterized, in some moments more than in others, the individual and collective life of us human beings.
An interview with Jorge Jaraquemada, a lawyer by profession and Executive Director of the Jaime Guzmán Foundation of Chile, was President of the Council for Transparency of Chile.
The job of the IMF is to protect global economic stability and promote strong, sustainable, balanced, and inclusive economic growth.
The kidnapping of the public sector by the large economic groups that live entrenched within the structures of the State in pursuance of their own objectives is alarming.
The IDE 2014 of the Alternativas Foundation dedicated a chapter to the Bárcenas-Gürtel case, the Palau case and the case of the Andalusia Regional Government ERE.
The "problem" of corruption is its chaotic and uncontrollable nature that generates multiple negative effects.
Talking about corruption is a recurrent theme that continues to be the order of the day, and at the moment there is no sign that it is decreasing.
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