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THE COMPETITION
Transparency International UK (TI-UK) is the countrys leading anti-corruption organisation and part of the global Transparency International (TI) movement. With colleagues working in more than 100 countries, TI has unparalleled global understanding and expertise in the anticorruption field. Our priorities are combatting corruption in the UK and reducing the UKs role in fuelling corruption overseas. Our vision is a world in which corruption is greatly reduced and the UK has zero tolerance for corruption both at home and abroad. TI-UK is launching an infographic competition on the topic of corruption in the UK. While you must use some TI-UK research, we are happy for reliable data and research from other organisations to be used too. As well as being featured on our website and promoted via TI-UKs social media, the winning entries will also receive:
The prizes will be awarded at TI-UKs Annual Anti-Corruption Lecture on 11th December 2013. All entries must be submitted to competitions@transparency.org.uk by 11th November 2013. Entrants should include a short blurb about themselves, the title of the infographic and brief description. They should also state that they agree to the terms and conditions below. Entries will be judged on how effectively the infographic visualises corruption data, how easy to understand and user friendly it is, and its general design. Terms and Conditions: By submitting an infographic to the competition, the entrant grants Transparency International UK full permission to use, without charge, infographics on TI-UKs website, social media, and that of the Transparency International Secretariat, other chapters in the movement, or any other partners. All images and other content used in infographics must be either originally produced by the entrant or proper proof of permission obtained from the copyright owner(s) must be submitted. TI-UK will credit the designer should their material be used.
More static infographics based on this study can be found here transparency.org/gcb2013/press For interactive infographics of this data, visit transparency.org/gcb2013/country/?country=united_kingdom