Transparency International - Daily Corruption News (27 Oct 2015)
27 October 2015 Today's top story Iraq: Exclusive: Murdered Iraq Trade Ministry official was about to expose corruption - officials Reuters An Iraqi Trade Ministry media adviser killed last month by a bomb attached to his car had been about to hand over files accusing the ministry of corruption to the country's Integrity Commission, officials in the ministry's legal department told Reuters. |
More news Global: EU, World Bank urge Romania to step up efforts to recover graft money Reuters Global: Ex-U.N. diplomat in bribe case likely faces more charges -U.S. prosecutor Reuters Global: Franz Beckenbauer says German FA made ‘mistake’ over payment to Fifa Press Association Global: Vietnam jails 6 for graft in Japan-funded project Associated Press Brazil: Brazil police raid company owned by Lula son in corruption probe Reuters China: Leaked minutes reveal culture of corruption and nepotism at Cosco Splash 24/7 Guatemala: Anti-corruption unit's shadow looms over Guatemala's next leader Reuters Zimbabwe: Sculptor fights corruption The Herald |
Blogs and opinion Global: Clamping down on corruption will help the world develop The National Global: The anatomy of anti-corruption Stratfor |
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