Transparency International - Daily Corruption News (24 Nov 2014)

Today's top story

Portugal: Portuguese ex-PM Jose Socrates back in courtBBC
Jose Socrates, Portugal's centre-left prime minister between 2005 and 2011, has been questioned again in court on suspicion of corruption, money laundering and tax fraud.


More news

Global: FIFA left feeling flat after sponsors Coca-Cola slam World Cup corruption reportThe Daily Mail
China: China corruption watchdog launches inspections, eyes SinopecReuters
India: Doubts cast on Modi’s quest to find India’s black money overseasThe Financial Times (TI mention)
Iraq: Graft hobbles Iraq’s military in fighting ISISThe New York Times
Saudi Arabia: CEO suspended at Saudi telecoms group hit by accounting scandalThe Financial Times
Tanzania: Tanzanian lawmakers to debate on energy graft despite objectionsReuters


Blogs and opinion

Global: Asia: Journalists killed, jailed and otherwise intimidated with governments complicitForbes (TI mention)
Global: Corrupting silence: Companies must speak up against bribesHarvard Business School: Working Knowledge


News from Transparency International

On the blog: Corruption and banking: Forex heralds an important change in rhetoricComing soon: 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index to be launched 3 December

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