
Maíra Martini
Maíra Martini is the executive director of Transparency International, known for her advocacy on issues of corruption and environmental sustainability. She recently stressed the urgent need for global action to protect vulnerable populations from the adverse effects of corruption and climate change, calling for a reinvigoration of the global debate on these critical issues.
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Maíra Martini, the CEO of Transparency International, criticizes the recent use of the Magnitsky Law by the US against Minister Alexandre de Moraes.
'Lei Magnitsky no caso Moraes é uma aberração', diz CEO da Transparência InternacionalMaíra Martini criticized the listing of JBS on the New York Stock Exchange, highlighting the company's history of corruption.
JBS und die Wall Street: Expansion, Skandale und KontrolleMaíra Martini, the chief executive of Transparency International, welcomed the ruling against Malta's golden passport scheme.
Malta ‘golden passport’ scheme breaches EU law – The Irish TimesMaira Martini stated that citizens of Serbia are demanding real action against corruption and democratic reforms.
Studenti traže da EU progovoriTransparency International CEO Maíra Martini warned that selling US citizenship to the highest bidder will attract corrupt actors.
Why Trump’s ‘gold card’ proposal is more complicated than it soundsTransparency International Chief Executive Officer Maíra Martini stated: 'Today, corrupt forces not only shape but often dictate policies and dismantle checks and balances.'
Pakistan’s ranking on corruption perception index slides 2 spots: Transparency International - PakistanMaira Martini, CEO of Transparency International, emphasized the urgency of rooting out corruption to prevent it from derailing meaningful climate action.
Corruption threatens climate action, Transparency International warnsMaíra Martini emphasizes that vulnerable people around the world desperately need action taken in defense of the environment.
Dos tercios de los países están sumidos en la corrupción, según Transparencia Internacional | Internacional



























