Transparency International - Daily Corruption News (23 Dec 2014)
Today's top story Global: Alstom to pay record $772m fine for bribery Financial Times French industrial group Alstom SA pleaded guilty on Monday to paying more than $75m in bribes to government officials around the world and agreed to a $772.3m fine, the largest penalty by the US Department of Justice for foreign bribery. |
More news Brazil: Oil scandal in Brazil just keeps growing; optimists see chance for change The Washington Post (TI mention) China: Former executives of China's Shenhua energy under investigation Reuters Greece: Greek bribery claims dismissed ahead of key vote The Wall Street Journal Hong Kong: Hong Kong property tycoon and former official jailed for corruption Agence France Presse Tanzania: Tanzania's Kikwete sacks Tibaijuka over payment BBC US: US treasury seeks to guard against illegal sports wagers Reuters |
Blogs and opinion Global: Foreign bribery cases that can drag on and on The New York Times Spain: For many Spaniards, Princess Cristina's trial date is welcome news Christian Science Monitor |
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