Former Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta was acquitted on Thursday of charges of forgery, complicity in tax evasion and money laundering. He was tried alongside former Transport Minister Dan Sova... read more →
Several hundred people have demonstrated today in front of the Montenegrin parliament building, in Podgorica, in the aftermath of the shooting of a journalist who has written about organised crime... read more →
An amendment has been passed in the UK Parliament calling for the creation of a register to identify the owners of companies based in the British territories in the Caribbean,... read more →
A Serbian citizen accused of taking part in war crimes during the Balkan conflicts of the 1990’s has been arrested on board a ship in the Romanian port of Galati,... read more →
Italian entrepreneur Antonino Vadalà, who is at the centre of an investigation into the murder of the Slovakian reporter Jan Kuciak, will be extradited to Italy in the coming days,... read more →
Six months ago, Daphne Caruana Galizia died in Malta, at the age of 53, in a car bomb attack. The journalist had uncovered a network of corruption involving senior officials... read more →
The Group of States Against Corruption (Greco), the Council of Europe’s anti-corruption body, has expressed serious concern about the weakening resolve in the fight against corruption in Europe, especially in... read more →
A delegation from the European Union will be in Kosovo this week to gather information on the implementation of the plan against organised crime and corruption, which is the last... read more →
The former Albanian interior minister Saimir Tahiri has resigned as an MP, losing his political immunity and exposing himself to arrest on charges of drug smuggling. Tahiri, who was a... read more →
Romanian president Klaus Iohannis refused to sign into the law the government’s judicial reform package, referring them instead to the Constitutional Court and the Council of Europe’s Venice Commission. Klaus... read more →