Daily Corruption News - Transparency International (12 June 2015)
12 June 2015 Today's top story Global: Interpol suspends $22m Fifa project during corruption crisis Associated Press Interpol suspended its 10-year, 20 million euro ($22.4 million) partnership with FIFA on Friday while soccer's governing body is implicated in bribery allegations. |
More news Global: Fifa corruption: Who bought the Copa America? BBC Guatemala: Guatemalan president denies involvement in corruption scandals, says he feels 'at peace' Associated Press Spain: Spain’s King Felipe VI strips his sister of her title as Duchess of Palma over corruption charges Euronews Switzerland: Swiss attitude to corruption has ‘changed considerably’ Swissinfo (TI mention) US: The foreign-bribery case exposing the freebies doled out by American law firms Bloomberg |
Blogs and opinion Global: Una receta contra la corrupciĆ³n (A recipe against corruption) El Mundo Australia: Are we becoming a nation of cheats? The Sydney Morning Herald Azerbaijan: Letter from Azerbaijan jail: Khadija Ismayilova speaks out The New York Times |
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