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May 2006 Transparency Watch


Wednesday, May 10th, 2006


feature interview
Six months into her new role as Chair of Transparency International, Huguette Labelle spoke with Barbara Ann Clay, TI’s Director of Communications, about her broad priorities for the anti-corruption movement, what inspired her to begin fighting corruption and join TI, and her commitment to ensuring a better world for the next generation.

in the spotlight
Investigative journalism: exposing corruption
Investigative journalists expose corruption, often at great personal risk. Here, Transparency International provides an overview of the invaluable role of journalists in countering corruption, the challenges they face in doing so, and describes how the anti-corruption movement helps to support them.

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Christoph Schank (editor)

Christoph Schank, MA is editor at CSR NEWS and project manager at the "Institut Unternehmensführung".

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