Daily Corruption News - Transparency International (15 June 2015)
15 June 2015 Today's top story Romania: A prime minister, a 300-horsepower Mitsubishi and $46,000 Bloomberg Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta likes fast cars. His favorite, a 300-horsepower Mitsubishi Lancer he raced in rallies, may just put the brakes on his political career. |
More news Global: Wave of protests spreads to scandal-weary Honduras and Guatemala The New York Times South Africa: Fifa corruption: South Africa cash 'worrisome' BBC Spain: Spain's new left-wing mayors promise end to corruption BBC Ukraine: 'Gifts, prizes, winnings' a windfall for Ukraine judges Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty (TI mention) UK: Cheating found to be rife in British schools and universities The Guardian |
Blogs and opinion Global: How organized civil society can aid corruption fight Devex (TI mention) Canada: Yes to protecting whistle-blowers, even if the jury’s out on bounties The Globe and Mail (TI mention) |
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