Daily Corruption News (13 May 2015) - Transparency International
13 May 2015 Today's top story US: Wal-Mart will start telling investors how much it spends on lobbying Reuters Wal-Mart Stores said it will start disclosing directly to investors what it spends on lobbying on a state-by-state basis, responding to shareholder pressure to improve transparency on how the retailing giant seeks to influence public policy. |
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