Daily Corruption News (22 May 2015) - Transparency International
22 May 2015 Today's top story Italy: Italy passes law to tackle rampant corruption Reuters Italy made a fresh attempt at tackling rampant corruption on Thursday when the Chamber of Deputies approved a strongly contested law stiffening penalties for various types of graft and balance sheet fraud. |
More news Global: Illicit finances: Mbeki's plan to 'Track it. Stop it. Get it' Daily Maverick Global: EU and Ukraine plan joint anti-corruption team Reuters Global: FIFA scandals while Sepp Blatter has been president Associated Press Angola: Angolan journalist settles defamation case over blood diamonds book The Guardian Brazil: Brazil’s economic downturn, corruption scandals shake leader Wall Street Journal Guatemala: Guatemala president fires ministers amid corruption scandal The Guardian Mexico: La corrupción permea a casi la totalidad del 'cuerpo político': estudio (Corruption permeates almost all of the ‘body politic’: study) CNN México (TI mention) |
Multimedia of the week Colombia: El escalafón del riesgo de corrupción en Colombia (The scale of corruption risk in Colombia) El Tiempo (TI mention) |
Blogs and opinion Global: Financial crime: Unsettling settlements The Economist |
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