STRUCTURE OF TSHD

 

 

The Social Transparency Movement Association was founded on 29 May 1996 in order to work toward increasing transparency in the country. TSHD is the Transparency International-Turkey Chapter (TI-Turkey). Our Association operates within the following structure.

 

·        Membership Assembly

·        Board of Directors

·        High Advisory Board

·        Discipline Board

·        Audit Board

 

 

Membership Assembly

 

All members of the Association are in the Membership Assembly which officially meets in April every second year.. This annual membership meeting is called by the Board of Directors. With this call to assemble directly from the Board of Directors or by the Oversight (Audit) Board or by one fifth of the membership body calling for the assembly in writing, the general assembly is mandatory. In the case of a decision by the local judge, the invitation will be made by a three-person body chosen for this purpose.





TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL – THE ORGANISATION


Transparency International was founded in 1993 in Berlin as an international civil society organization. In over 90 countries all over the world activities are undertaken. The secretariat is located in Berlin and is coordinating and supporting the international Transparency activities. Besides there is a research chapter in London.



Address:

Transperancy International –

Secretariat (TI-S)
Alt Moabit 96 
10559 Berlin, Germany


Tel : ( +49) 30 34 38 20-0
Fax : ( +49) 30 34 70 39 12
E-mail : ti@transparency.de
Web : http://www.transparency.org


Chairman : Huguette Labelle

Chief Executive: David Nussbaum


Office in London:
Transparency Internatýonal
Unit 6 16 - 18 Empress Place
West Prompton, London England



National Chapters and their role

Transparency International is active in more than 90 countries and in the international arena. The national chapters are at the heart of the global movement and fight corruption through a wide range of activitiesdesigning national anti-corruption strategies, lobbying their governments, informing the media and bringing together people worried about corruption in their country. National chapters are financially and legally independent but observe Transparency International’s guiding principles of non-investigative work and they are independent form government, commercial and partisan political interests. They do their own fundraising. Elected representatives of national chapters have a key role in electing the Board of Directors, which is the governing body of Transparency International.

For the adresses of the national chapters click here:

http://www.transparency.org/contact_us/ti_nc/all