Five essential components of a real anti-corruption plan for Mexico

Article by Tamara Velasquez and Rafael García

Corruption, a word grievously linked to Mexico, is at the forefront of the country’s upcoming presidential election. The four candidates running to head Mexico’s Federal […]

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Mexico City, February 21st 2018

Mexico has shown no improvement in the Corruption Perceptions Index. The country’s score dropped one point from last year’s index, from 30 to 29 points. Political resistance against the latest set of recently enacted anti-corruption reforms as well as a lack of an independent prosecution system, provides explanation […]

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Hoy publicamos el Barómetro de Corrupción Global, titulado Corrupción y Gente: America Latina y el Caribe. De acuerdo con los datos contenidos en el mismo, podemos ver desarrollos alarmantes para la región. El primero es que la percepción de corrupción está aumentando. 62 por ciento de las personas encuestadas consideran que la corrupción […]

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This book is about how to start opening congresses and parliaments. It contains experiences, interpretations and failures from people who have managed to persuade their parliaments to start becoming more open, and from people who are still fighting to accomplish this.

In order to push parliamentary openness […]

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The second number of the series Citizens & Markets is now available in electronic version.

This publication consists of a description and analysis of the efforts to create new instruments for the citizens, in civil society organizations, the academy or the private sector, to participate and fulfill public control as well as rebuild […]

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