Coalition for Integrity (C4I) Awards Guidelines

The Coalition for Integrity’s (C4I) Integrity Award recognizes contributions by individuals and/or organizations to the advancement of the fight against corruption and to the promotion of transparency and accountability within business, government, and civil society. Although nominees should be of outstanding personal character, the award focuses on the impact, scope, and objectives of the recipient’s […]

Worth MacMurray Named Interim CEO of the Coalition

Coalition for Integrity Press Release – July 6, 2023 The Coalition for Integrity is pleased to announce that Worth D. MacMurray has joined the organization as its Interim President and CEO, effective July 5, 2023, following the departure of Shruti Shah last month for a position at the U.S. State Department as a Senior Policy […]

Coalition for Integrity submitted comments on Feb 14, 2023 on the second notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) on the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), regarding beneficial ownership information access and safeguards

Coalition for Integrity submitted comments on Feb 14, 2023 on the second notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) on the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA), regarding beneficial ownership information access and safeguards.  In our last comment, submitted February 2022, Coalition for Integrity identified several principles that were core to the effective implementation of an access rule for the […]

The State Campaign Finance Index 2022

The Coalition for Integrity released the first State Campaign Finance Index. This Index analyzes the laws of 50 states and the District of Columbia relating to the scope, independence, and powers of state agencies which regulate campaign finance, as well as each state’s laws on campaign coordination, campaign contributions, disclosure of those contributions, requirements for transparency […]

KSBW 8: Infrastructure Funds

KSBW 8 has recently interviewed Shruti Shah, the CEO & President of the Coalition for Integrity, to discuss concerns regarding the lack of extensive oversight programs in the bipartisan infrastructure deal. See the full report here.