The Transparency International movement consists of many elements: a world-wide network of national chapters, the International Secretariat, the Board of Directors, senior advisors and other volunteers.
Board of Directors
National Chapters
International Secretariat
Governance at Transparency International
Ethics at Transparency International
Board of Directors
The Board of Directors is Transparency International''s central governing body and is elected at the Annual Membership Meeting by accredited national chapters and individual members.
National Chapters
National chapters are independent, locally-established organisations that actively address corruption in their respective countries, implementing their own national programmes as well as agreed global and regional strategies. TI national chapters are also instrumental in shaping the movement’s strategy and policies, and often work together on regional priorities.
A system of chapter accreditation review helps ensure that the quality and integrity of TI’s work remains high around the world.
The national chapters and the International Secretariat work together to tackle corruption.
International Secretariat
The International Secretariat’s relationship with chapters is one of mutual support. It focuses on the global and regional fight against corruption, and assists national chapters in enhancing their anti-corruption skills. The Secretariat coordinates initiatives within geographical regions and provides methodological support on the tools and techniques to fight corruption.
The Berlin-based Secretariat also serves as the driving force on international issues such as anti-corruption conventions, and other cross-border initiatives. It serves as a knowledge management centre, capturing and disseminating best practice and developing new approaches to tackle corruption.
Governance of Transparency International
Transparency International is governed by its Charter. Its ultimate decision-making body is an Annual Membership Meeting, which brings together accredited national chapters and individual members, and elects the Board of Directors, TI''s central governing body.
The National Chapter Accreditation and Individual Members Appointment Policy regulate the membership procedure. National chapter guidelines assist National Chapters in setting up or pursuing their operations.
The International Secretariat supports the national chapters and implements the international agenda. An Advisory Council, consisting of prominent individuals of international standing, advises the movement.