The Control Bodies and the Master Case
This article discusses the effectiveness of Brazilian institutions in preventing scandals similar to the case involving banker Daniel Vorcaro.
Liberia: CSA Establishes New Baseline for Accountability
The Civil Service Agency in Liberia has launched a new workforce verification initiative aimed at enhancing accountability and professionalizing the civil service.
The message from the protesters at 'B': From collective mourning to institutional questioning
Three years after the unimaginable train tragedy in Greece, the atmosphere of remembrance in Athens has shifted from a loud outcry to a quieter acknowledgment of ongoing collective trauma.
Sexualized Violence: Abuse Study Reports Total Failure of Franciscans
A new study has revealed extensive sexual abuse within the Franciscan order in Germany, highlighting a historical pattern of concealment and a call for accountability.
American law professor: The Epstein files should never have been published
Professor Daniel Richman raises significant ethical and institutional concerns regarding the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files, emphasizing the impact on privacy and the judicial system.
Pending Reform
The political dismissal of Mario Godoy from the presidency of the Judiciary Council marks a significant institutional response to public demand for accountability under the law in Ecuador.
Africa at a Crossroads - The AU Must Reform Itself Before It Reforms the World
The African Union's annual summit highlights the urgent need for institutional reform amid rising youth demands for accountability and tangible results in governance across the continent.
Call to attention from diplomats and academics over Argentina's fall in the world transparency ranking
Diplomats and academics raise alarms about Argentina's decline in a global transparency ranking, highlighting concerns over institutional regression and corruption.
Supreme that can do anything is not good for the country
The excessive power of Brazil's Supreme Court is raising concerns about its ability to maintain institutional tranquility and accountability.
Alexis Charitsis: The constitutional revision cannot be used as a tool by a government that systematically undermines institutions
Alexis Charitsis criticized the Greek government for rushing the constitutional revision process, arguing that it serves political interests rather than genuine institutional reform.
State Data Centers: Being Filled Faster Than Expected
The rapid engagement of institutions with state data centers is driven by legal obligations, personal accountability of leaders, and the practical need to safeguard information resources in secure infrastructure.
Constitutional Revision: The Anatomy of the Parliamentary Process β All the Steps
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has opened the 'folder' of Constitutional Revision, calling for significant changes to enhance institutional credibility and citizen trust, with specific focus on articles regarding ministerial accountability and the stability of public sector positions.