Daily Corruption News (21 April 2015) - Transparency International
21 April 2015 Today's top story Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka opposition demands anti-graft chief's sacking Agence France-Presse Sri Lanka's main opposition demanded Tuesday the country's anti-graft chief be sacked for summoning former president Mahinda Rajapakse to answer bribery allegations amid renewed uproar in parliament. |
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