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UK Transport Secretary Resigns Amid Decade-Old Fraud Conviction
British Transport Secretary Louise Haigh resigned after a decade-old fraud conviction related to falsely reporting a stolen work phone resurfaced, prompting criticism of Prime Minister Keir Starmer for not fully disclosing his knowledge of the conviction prior to her appointment.
UK Transport Secretary Resigns Amid Decade-Old Fraud Conviction
British Transport Secretary Louise Haigh resigned after a decade-old fraud conviction related to falsely reporting a stolen work phone resurfaced, prompting criticism of Prime Minister Keir Starmer for not fully disclosing his knowledge of the conviction prior to her appointment.
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56% Bias Score


Mexico Eliminates Independent Agencies, Raising Transparency Concerns
Mexico's Senate eliminated seven independent agencies, including the body overseeing freedom of information requests, raising concerns about transparency and potential trade disputes, despite government claims it will improve efficiency and reduce corruption.
Mexico Eliminates Independent Agencies, Raising Transparency Concerns
Mexico's Senate eliminated seven independent agencies, including the body overseeing freedom of information requests, raising concerns about transparency and potential trade disputes, despite government claims it will improve efficiency and reduce corruption.
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52% Bias Score


Mexico Senate Approves Reform Eliminating Transparency Institute
The Mexican Senate approved a constitutional amendment eliminating seven autonomous bodies, including the transparency watchdog INAI, transferring their functions to government ministries, raising concerns about reduced accountability and transparency.
Mexico Senate Approves Reform Eliminating Transparency Institute
The Mexican Senate approved a constitutional amendment eliminating seven autonomous bodies, including the transparency watchdog INAI, transferring their functions to government ministries, raising concerns about reduced accountability and transparency.
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60% Bias Score


Liberia LTA Postpones Hearing Amidst Cybersecurity Bidding Irregularities
A hearing into irregularities in Liberia's LTA bidding process for a Cybersecurity project was postponed on November 26, 2024, due to the LTA's failure to appear, prompting concerns of corruption and lack of transparency; the LTA has yet to name the winning bidder.
Liberia LTA Postpones Hearing Amidst Cybersecurity Bidding Irregularities
A hearing into irregularities in Liberia's LTA bidding process for a Cybersecurity project was postponed on November 26, 2024, due to the LTA's failure to appear, prompting concerns of corruption and lack of transparency; the LTA has yet to name the winning bidder.
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40% Bias Score


Mexico Eliminates Transparency Institute, Sparking Controversy
Mexico's Chamber of Deputies approved a controversial reform eliminating seven autonomous bodies, including the INAI, sparking concerns about transparency and accountability.
Mexico Eliminates Transparency Institute, Sparking Controversy
Mexico's Chamber of Deputies approved a controversial reform eliminating seven autonomous bodies, including the INAI, sparking concerns about transparency and accountability.
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44% Bias Score


Mexico's Reform Threatens Transparency
Mexico's proposed reform to eliminate seven autonomous bodies, including the INAI, sparks debate over transparency and democratic accountability.
Mexico's Reform Threatens Transparency
Mexico's proposed reform to eliminate seven autonomous bodies, including the INAI, sparks debate over transparency and democratic accountability.
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40% Bias Score

Labour MP Resigns After "Stolen Phone" Conviction
Labour transport secretary Louise Haigh resigned after a 2014 conviction for falsely reporting a stolen phone was revealed; she pleaded guilty but claims it was a mistake, prompting a rapid replacement by Heidi Alexander and raising questions about vetting processes.

Labour MP Resigns After "Stolen Phone" Conviction
Labour transport secretary Louise Haigh resigned after a 2014 conviction for falsely reporting a stolen phone was revealed; she pleaded guilty but claims it was a mistake, prompting a rapid replacement by Heidi Alexander and raising questions about vetting processes.
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48% Bias Score

Mexico Dismantles Seven Government Watchdogs Amid Democracy Concerns
Mexico's Senate voted Thursday to dismantle seven independent government watchdogs, including the Institute for Information Access and Transparency (INAI), a move critics say weakens democracy and increases the risk of corruption, despite government claims of reduced bureaucracy.

Mexico Dismantles Seven Government Watchdogs Amid Democracy Concerns
Mexico's Senate voted Thursday to dismantle seven independent government watchdogs, including the Institute for Information Access and Transparency (INAI), a move critics say weakens democracy and increases the risk of corruption, despite government claims of reduced bureaucracy.
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40% Bias Score

Mexico Eliminates Seven Autonomous Bodies, Raising Transparency Concerns
Mexico's Senate approved a constitutional amendment eliminating seven autonomous bodies, including the INAI, transferring their functions to existing or newly created government agencies, despite concerns about reduced transparency and accountability.

Mexico Eliminates Seven Autonomous Bodies, Raising Transparency Concerns
Mexico's Senate approved a constitutional amendment eliminating seven autonomous bodies, including the INAI, transferring their functions to existing or newly created government agencies, despite concerns about reduced transparency and accountability.
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44% Bias Score

UK Overseas Territories Resist Transparency Push
The UK's overseas territories are facing pressure to implement public beneficial ownership registers to combat financial crime, but many have been slow to comply.

UK Overseas Territories Resist Transparency Push
The UK's overseas territories are facing pressure to implement public beneficial ownership registers to combat financial crime, but many have been slow to comply.
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40% Bias Score

Ghana Election Commission Burns Ballot Papers
The Ghana electoral commission publicly burned nearly 20,000 ballot papers due to serial number issues, with representatives from all political parties present to ensure transparency.

Ghana Election Commission Burns Ballot Papers
The Ghana electoral commission publicly burned nearly 20,000 ballot papers due to serial number issues, with representatives from all political parties present to ensure transparency.
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40% Bias Score

MEP Highlights Role of Young Journalists in EU Transparency
A Greek MEP stresses the importance of young journalists in bridging the gap between EU institutions and citizens, promoting transparency and accountability.

MEP Highlights Role of Young Journalists in EU Transparency
A Greek MEP stresses the importance of young journalists in bridging the gap between EU institutions and citizens, promoting transparency and accountability.
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24% Bias Score
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