Daily Corruption News from Transparency International - 18 Feb 2016
18 February 2016 Today's top story Uganda: Uganda election: Ruling party accused of bribery, intimidation and terrorisation ahead of vote International Business Times UK Uganda's ruling party, the National Resistance Movement, has been bribing and intimidating members of the public to support incumbent president Yoweri Museveni in the run-up to the 18 February presidential elections, an electoral observer told IBTimes UK. |
More news Global: Bilal Erdogan is under investigation by the Italian authorities over a money laundering case. New Europe Global: Papa Massata Diack interrogated by police in Senegal for seven hours Associated Press Global: Tunisie: Swatch intente un procès à I Watch. Des internautes réagissent (Tunisia: Swatch sues I Watch. Internet users react) Al Huffington Post Maghreb (TI mention) Afghanistan: Afghanistan remains profoundly corrupt after U.S. invasion, report finds NPR (TI mention) India: CBI cracked down on 2,200 corrupt government officials in 2015 International Business Times India Edition Russia: Businessmen protest against Russia corruption Sky News Thailand: Tennis corruption: Jatuporn Nalamphun banned for betting offences BBC |
Multimedia of the week Global: See oligarchs' mansions on the London 'Kleptocracy Tour' Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |
Blogs and opinion Uganda: Africa suffers when leaders think they're Too Big to Go USA Today |
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