Articles tagged with
Corruption

Corruption in post-war Lebanon: public means for private benefit

by Gulsen Devre

Today's Lebanon is still struggling with its post-war reconstruction efforts, while political corruption has taken over the entire political apparatus. A fragile question of stability and development.

EU fast-track extradition comes under scrutiny

by Riccardo M. Ghia

The European Arrest Warrant, a fast-track extradition system, has been praised by prosecutors and police forces as an effective measure against transnational organised crime, terrorism and serious offences

Italian Mafia pockets billions of EU funds

by Riccardo M. Ghia

Millions of euro of EU taxpayers’ money have been channelled into the coffers of the Italian Mafia through public funding schemes, a new investigation revealed

An international anti-corruption agency for sport

by Declan Hill

Author of worldwide best seller "The Fix", Declan Hill has been pushing for years international sport institutions to adopt more efficient countermeasure for countering corruption and match-fixing in sports, particularly in soccer.

Dossier Bulgaria: a country in between

by FLARE

This dossier intends to give an overview of two specific issues that have become of tremendous actuality in Bulgaria since the fall of the Soviet Union: the collusion between politics and organized crime – from now on referred to as “corruption” – and the low level of freedom of press.