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11 Jul
Business Integrity

Corporate Transparency and Anti-Corruption Footprint: Vietnam

  • Posted by Towards Transparency
11th July 2016, Transparency International (TI) releases a report “Transparency in Corporate Reporting” Assessing Market Multinationals” (TRAC EMM) 2016 edition. This is the 2nd time TI published the report, assessing 100 multinationals headquartered in 15...

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11 Jul
Key Results

Emerging market companies show low levels of transparency, allowing corruption to thrive

  • Posted by Towards Transparency
75 per cent of companies in Transparency International report score less than 5 out of 10 in transparency tests Berlin, 11 July 2016 – The vast majority of the world’s biggest emerging market companies have...

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04 Jul
Key Results

Reinforce law to create enabling environment for society to participate, support and cooperate effectively with the State in anti-corruption

  • Posted by Towards Transparency
The fact that the State of Vietnam has direction to revise the Law on Anti-corruption has brought about an opportunity to improve its legal environment, address shortcomings that have restricted society’s roles, and facilitate for...

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04 Jul
News

[Infographic] The participation of society in the fight against corruption in Vietnam

  • Posted by Towards Transparency
Vietnam has become a member of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) since 2009. Article 13 of UNCAC stipulates specifically in detail about society's participation in anti corruption, emphasizing on the responsibilities of member...

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09 Jun
Key Results

Transparency International says stop the violence and protect civil society in Papua New Guinea

  • Posted by Towards Transparency
Transparency International and its chapter in Papua New Guinea are joined by 13 TI national chapters across the Asia Pacific region calling on the government of Papua New Guinea to guarantee the safety of anti-corruption activists...

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08 Jun
Law & Enforcement

Corruption whistleblowers protection mechanism under current laws

  • Posted by Towards Transparency
Being recognized as a fundamental right of citizens in the Constitution of Vietnam, denunciation is a crucial channel for government to access information about, detect and handle violations of the law. Vietnam has long recognized the...

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10 May
Law & Enforcement, News

Ensuring consistency, effectiveness and justice in implementation of law on access to information

  • Posted by Towards Transparency
1. Expand the subjects who have the right to access information to ensure consistency Clause 1, Article 4 of the draft Law on access to information stipulates that "citizens must exercise their right of access...

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05 May
News

Ensuring the participation of society in the fight against corruption in Vietnam

  • Posted by Towards Transparency
In 2003, Vietnam signed the United Nation Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) and was among the first member States to sign the Convention. Article 13 of the Convention provides details on "Participation of society" in the...

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04 Mar
Law & Enforcement

[Infographic] Law on access to information of Vietnam in comparison with international standards

  • Posted by Towards Transparency
The 2013 Constitution of Vietnam protects rights to information of all Vietnamese citizens. Currently, Vietnam is in the progress of making Law on Access to Information which is expected to be passed by the...

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27 Jan
News

Corruption Perceptions Index 2015: Vietnam scores 31/100

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More comprehensive and concrete solutions need to be in place to change perceptions of public sector corruption in Vietnam Scoring 31/100, Vietnam stands among the world’s highly corrupt countries The Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2015 was...

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  • Towards Transparency and the EU launch a project to Empower Vietnamese Youth to Build a Culture of Integrity

    Towards Transparency and the EU launch a project to Empower Vietnamese Youth to Build a Culture of Integrity

    December 10, 2020
  • Denmark supports improving integrity education for Vietnamese youth

    Denmark supports improving integrity education for Vietnamese youth

    December 10, 2020
  • Online workshop on asset recovery in anti-corruption

    Online workshop on asset recovery in anti-corruption

    November 26, 2020
News
  • ANNOUNCEMENT

    ANNOUNCEMENT

    December 21, 2021
  • CPI 2020: Vietnam to step up anti-corruption efforts for more substantial changes

    CPI 2020: Vietnam to step up anti-corruption efforts for more substantial changes

    January 28, 2021
  • Towards Transparency and the EU launch a project to Empower Vietnamese Youth to Build a Culture of Integrity

    Towards Transparency and the EU launch a project to Empower Vietnamese Youth to Build a Culture of Integrity

    December 10, 2020
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