The Peruvian "powerhouse" leading one of the world's biggest antigraft groups.
In Brazil, corruption busts with catchy titles can foster public interest and help put offenders behind bars.
Corruption, commodity price drops, and game-changing elections. What do Latin America’s biggest events of 2015 mean for the year to come?
Most FIFA members receive $1 million a year, but only 10 out of 45 national soccer associations in the Western Hemisphere report annual finances.
Brazil's lower house president accepted a request to impeach President Dilma Rousseff, but roadblocks lie ahead.
Passed in committee earlier this month, the new statute would make it easier to buy and register weapons.
“The United States must be cautious not to inflame matters by acting too aggressively,” suggests COA’s Eric Farnsworth on the request for asylum by prosecutor Franklin Nieves.