Daily Corruption News (9 March 2015) - Transparency International
9 March 2015 Today's top story Brazil: Brazil President Dilma Rousseff asks for patience amid weak economy, corruption scandal Associated Press President Dilma Rousseff on Sunday asked Brazilians for patience as the country deals with a flagging economy and a widening corruption probe involving the state-run oil company and dozens of top politicians. |
More news China: Chinese anti-corruption campaigner who came in from the cold South China Morning Post Egypt: Egypt to begin Mubarak, sons corruption case retrial April 4 Agence France-Presse Ghana: Make women leaders to reduce corruption – GII Citi 97.3 FM (TI mention) Indonesia: Walk the talk: Countering corruption culture The Jakarta Post Switzerland: McQuaid relieved as CIRC report clears him of corruption Reuters US: Menendez to face corruption charges The Washington Post |
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