Daily Corruption News (10 April 2015) - Transparency International
10 April 2015 Today's top story Brazil: Brazil police arrest three ex-Congressmen, broaden corruption probe Reuters Brazilian police arrested three former congressmen on Friday, broadening their corruption investigation beyond state-run oil firm Petrobras to state lender Caixa Economica Federal and the federal health ministry. |
More news Global: Some Ebola victims concerned they'll never get international aid Voice of America Global: Transparencia Internacional tacha de "lamentable" el desempeño de los países de la región ante la corrupción (Transparency Internationals brands the anti-corruption performance of countries in the region “dismal.”) Europa Press (TI mention) Global: Macau luxury fair cancelled 'because of China corruption probe' BBC India: Rajasthan Royals player reports being approached to fix Indian Premier League Reuters Thailand: PACC seeks S44 action against 100 'corrupt' civil servants Bangkok Post |
Blogs and opinion Global: Corruption ‘isn’t just the cost of doing business’ Wall Street Journal Global: Latin America will tackle corruption later Bloomberg View (TI mention) |
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