Daily Corruption News (26 May 2015) - Transparency International
26 May 2015 Today's top story Angola: Angolan prosecutors seek one-month jail for activist Agence France-Presse Angolan prosecutors on Monday sought a suspended one-month jail sentence for anti-corruption activist Rafael Marques despite a deal to drop defamation charges against him, his lawyer said. |
More news Israel: Corruption is institutionalized, say activists, as Israeli ex-prime minister is jailed Vice (TI mention) Kenya: Kenya's anti-graft body says two ministers should be charged Reuters Russia: Russian space industry 'collapsing' following $1.8bn corruption scandal International Business Times UK: Bank of England shake-up aims to boost transparency Financial Times US: Big banks shut border branches in effort to avoid dirty money Wall Street Journal |
Blogs and opinion Global: Latin America sees the economic toll of corruption Bloomberg China: A dilemma for China's corruption fighters The Diplomat |
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