Daily Corruption News (15 Mat 2015) - Transparency International
15 May 2015 Today's top story Nepal: How can we ensure every penny of aid is accounted for in Nepal? The Guardian (TI mention) It is absolutely critical that the millions of dollars committed to relief efforts in Nepal reach those who need it most and are not diverted or misused by those in power. |
More news Global: Five things we learned from the transparency register Politico Europe (TI mention) Global: Sepp Blatter among Fifa candidates ‘failing to engage on human rights’ The Guardian (TI mention) Angola: Trial of Angolan activist reopens after talks fail Agence France-Presse Brazil: Brazil charges first lawmakers in Petrobras graft probe Wall Street Journal Guatemala: Pacientes denuncian a presidente del IGSS (Patients denounce IGSS president) El Periódico (TI mention) Spain: Reopening of controversial Spanish mine halted over corruption allegations The Guardian |
Blogs and opinion Chile: Alejandro Salas: "Lo lógico es que haya una baja de Chile en el ranking de percepción de la corrupción" (Alejandro Salas: "The logical thing would be for Chile to fall in the Corruption Perceptions Index) Pulso (TI mention) US: New York State starts searching for someone to make it less corrupt New York Magazine |
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