Transparency International - Daily Corruption News (22 Jan 2015)
Today's top story US: N.Y. state assembly speaker charged with fraud in corruption probe Reuters New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, one of the state's most powerful Democrats for more than two decades, was charged on Thursday with fraud, conspiracy to commit fraud and other criminal counts after a lengthy corruption investigation, federal authorities said. |
More news Global: Huawei forgave 4,000 workers for corruption, falsifying results Bloomberg Brazil: No need for Petrobras investment cut due to corruption probe –minister Reuters Egypt: Court in Egypt orders release of Mubarak’s sons pending corruption retrial New York Times Romania: Romanian judge took BMW and dresses as bribes, prosecutors say Reuters Solomon Islands: Solomon Islands chief justice calls for action on corruption as millions of government funding 'unaccounted for' ABC News Spain: Spanish parliament passes party corruption bill Agence France-Presse UK: Sun journalists face retrial over corruption claims ITV |
Blogs and opinion Global: Are anonymous companies a ‘getaway vehicle for corruption’? The Guardian Global: UN Official: Executives must prepare for SE Asia corruption risks Wall Street Journal |
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