Daily Corruption News from Transparency International (29 July 2015)
29 July 2015 Today's top story Tanzania: Rampant corruption keeps the fruits of the many in the hands of the few The Guardian Fears are growing that endemic graft in Tanzania will deny the majority of its people a fair share of the wealth generated by the country’s natural gas riches |
More news Canada: Ex-Montreal mayor Gerald Tremblay’s home searched by anti-corruption unit The Globe and Mail China: China says recovered 38.7 billion yuan in graft losses Reuters Germany: Germany clamps down on corruption in health sector Deutsche Welle (TI mention) India: New law to seize property of corrupt officials Times of India Indonesia: Indonesian police arrest three people from foreign trade ministry over corruption allegations ABC Italy: Rome's hot summer: corruption, breakdowns run city to ground Associated Press Mexico: 100 Customs agents fired in Mexico for corruption EFE Ukraine: Ukraine poised to bring corruption claim against Yanukovych Euronews US: US Rep. Chaka Fattah Sr., of Philadelphia, indicted on corruption charges NPR |
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