Daily Corruption News - Transparency International (8 June 2015)
8 June 2015 Today's top story Global: Russia and Qatar may lose World Cups if evidence of bribery is found The Guardian The man responsible for overseeing Fifa’s reform process in the current crisis has confirmed that Russia and Qatar may be stripped of their World Cup hosting rights if conclusive new proof of corruption emerges. |
More news Global: Australian firm bribed Nauru government ministers for special deal: AFP Sydney Morning Herald Algeria: Importers and bankers arrested in anti-corruption sweep The Africa Report Iran: Deputy of former Iranian president Ahmadinejad arrested Reuters Mexico: Mexicans cast ballots amid discontent about corruption, gang violence Reuters Timor-Leste: Editor insists press freedom a thing of the past in graft-hit Timor The Australian |
Multimedia of the week Moldova: In Chisinau, Moldova, thousands demonstrate against corruption and fraud Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty |
Blogs and opinion Global: Corruption is the cancer at the heart of so many of the problems we face around the world The Huffington Post |
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