CHT ministry was merely pursuing infrastructure projects that eroded the hereditary indigenous culture
Robust protections for journalists and media houses essential
Benazir's case shows that top police and Rab officials can abuse power for personal gains without any accountability.
The Transparency International Bangladesh has urged the central bank to stop the process of merging weaker banks with the relatively stronger ones.
Government must walk the talk on preventing corruption
The country has ranked 149th in the CPI 2023, a list compiled by anti-graft watchdog Transparency International
Learn from its reports and give this anti-graft body its due
The 12th parliamentary election was a one-sided one that was staged to appear competitive, said Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) yesterday.
Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) today termed the 12th parliamentary election as a one-sided one that was staged to appear competitive, and said it was an “ominous sign” for the country's democracy and the future of elections
Law enforcement agencies were the most corrupt among 18 departments and sectors in providing services to households last year, says a survey report of Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB).
Experts on labour migration and governance have demanded an investigation into the alleged monopoly of a syndicate in recruitment of Bangladeshi workers in Malaysia.
The cabinet yesterday approved the draft Sarkari Chakori Ain 2018 with a provision for the Anti-Corruption Commission to take prior permission of the authorities concerned for arresting any public servant.
Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) criticises the signing of a secret deal between UN and Myanmar, saying that it has questioned the role of the UN.
Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) expresses its deep concern over the attacks on the members of quota reform movement and demanded for exemplary punishment of those involved in the attacks.
The Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) yesterday expressed deep concern over the return of several hundred female migrant
Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) calls out to the government for ensuring the rights and security of female migrants in the Middle-East.
Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) demands for stronger implementation of law to resist illegal production, marketing and usage of plastic to prevent environment pollution.
Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) expresses concern over the death of more than a hundred people in "gunfights" in the ongoing nationwide anti-narcotics drives.
Though making laws is the main task of the parliament, its lawmakers spent nine percent time for this purpose in the 18th session of the current parliament continued till December last year, a study report prepared by Transparency International Bangladesh (TIB) says.