Daily Corruption News (7 May 2015) - Transparency International
7 May 2015 Today's top story Chile: Amid corruption scandals, low approval, Chile's president asks entire cabinet to resign Fox News Latino Chilean President Michelle Bachelet said on Wednesday that she has asked all her cabinet ministers to submit their resignations, and she will decide who stays and who leaves in the next 72 hours. |
More news Global: EU suspends $1.13 billion in funding for Romanian projects over corruption allegations Associated Press Algeria: Algeria jails 14, fines foreign firms in corruption case Agence France-Presse Bangladesh: Controversy surrounds effort to compensate Bangladesh building collapse victims Voice of America France: French court allows Sarkozy phone-taps as corruption case evidence RFI Mali: Corruption au Mali: 153 milliards de FCFA détournés en deux ans (Corruption in Mali: 153 billion FCFA embezzled in two years) RFI |
Blogs and opinion Global: Fed up with tax dodgers? New disclosure rules can trigger change EU Observer Global: Austria’s ruling means Ukraine will remain a country where crime pays Financial Times Kenya: Kenya takes on its own worst enemy New York Times |
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