Transparency International - Daily Corruption News (22 Dec 2014)
Today's top story China: China to “regulate” foreign NGOs with new law Reuters China aims to "regulate" foreign non-governmental organisations (NGOs) under a law being discussed this week, state media said on Monday, wherein NGOs would need to be registered with and approved by the state in order to operate in the country. |
More news Global: Cracking the shells The Economist (TI mention) Brazil: Brazil’s elite feel the heat as Petrobras corruption net widens The Irish Times (TI mention) Haiti: Haiti’s first family under corruption probe cloud Voice of America Italy: Renzi’s reform dream comes up against a corruption nightmare The Financial Times (TI mention) Luxembourg: Gramegna calls LuxLeaks ‘game changer’ for tax-deal probe Bloomberg Romania: New Romanian President Klaus Iohannis vows to tackle corruption Euronews Spain: Princess Cristina to be tried for fraud Associated Press UK: UK unit of Alstom faces fresh corruption charges The Financial Times |
Blogs and opinion Peru: “En ningún país civilizado habría un fiscal de la Nación investigado” (“In no civilised country would there be a prosecutor under investigation”) La Republica (TI mention) Russia: Putin’s problem: corruption, not just sanctions Forbes |
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