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corruption

Anti-corruption and assistance in vulnerable states

Norway should continue to be a spearhead in the fight against corruption.

Eva Joly: "Norway stands alone in Europe"

She has been called crazy, icy and revolutionary by the French establishment, and is a seasoned participant in Europe's most important political arena. Ny Tid has met Eva Joly.

Tax Justice: We'll try again

What happens to the work on tax havens in Norway after the Panama Papers scandal? If we look at the work in three important areas, we get a certain overview.

A quiet coup d'état on the internet

In October, a former envoy of President Jimmy Carter, Steve Pieczenik, said that Hillary Clinton had carried out a "quiet coup" on the Internet to ...

Dystopian Mafia Soup

The killing violence comes so close to us that it provokes physical discomfort. So does the dark basic theme of the film: The joy of undermining people's belief in the good in man.

African problem – global solutions

When over one billion kroner disappears in illegal capital flight from Africa every single day, there is a problem that requires international cooperation. 

Killed in Russian prison?

This documentary has received enormous attention – before it was seen. But what reality is hidden?

The knight of visibility

The flow of the month for abo: The story of the whistleblower Hervé Falcani puts his finger on two central but colliding values ​​in the information society.

Two Panama Vaccines for Business

With leaked documents, the world has demonstrated a bright side of the activities of politicians and wealthy individuals, dealing with the secrecy of tax havens and money stemming from corruption, tax evasion and other financial crime.

Norwegians are also human beings, and corruption is not a rare, exotic or embarrassing disease. It is as common as a cold.

I have been investigating corruption and fraud for over 20 years, and spent half my time in Norway. 

Ukraine – a new banana republic?

Well over NOK 100 billion is stolen annually from the state budget by corrupt service personnel. The Ukrainian population is becoming poorer – but one exception to the trend is Ukraine's sixth richest man, President Petro Poroshenko.

Playoffs for FIFA?

By: Tor Dølvik This week, the Norwegian national football team for men plays the two most decisive matches in several years. It's about the playoff against Hungary ...

Corruption under the magnifying glass

Greed and little risk of being discovered are the main reasons people get involved in corruption. Norway needs a better system for reporting corruption, says organizer of this year's Anti-Corruption Conference.