Daily Corruption News - Transparency International (2 April 2015)
2 April 2015 Today's top story Afghanistan: Suicide bombing kills 16 at anti-corruption rally in Afghanistan Associated Press A suicide bomber attacked an anti-corruption demonstration in eastern Afghanistan on Thursday, killing 16 people and wounding up to 60, officials said. |
More news Global: Presidents of Brazil, Chile both see popularity ratings plunge amid corruption scandals Associated Press Australia: Orix boss John Carter charged over Coca-Cola corruption scandal The Sydney Morning Herald India: Cartels in procurement loot railways of Rs 10,000 crore a year: E Sreedharan Times of India Italy: Italy senate approves law to fight corruption amid scandals Associated Press Nigeria: After Nigeria election win, Buhari targets Boko Haram, graft Bloomberg Singapore: Number of corruption complaints in 2014, lowest in three decades: CPIB Central News Agency |
Blogs and opinion Kenya: We must go beyond naming and shaming The Daily Nation US: The case against Robert Menendez The Atlantic |
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