Daily Corruption News from Transparency International - 10 May 2016
10 May 2016 Today's top story Global: Afghanistan and Nigeria 'possibly most corrupt countries', Cameron lets slip The Guardian (TI mention) David Cameron has been overheard boasting to the Queen that the leaders of “fantastically corrupt” countries are coming to a summit he is hosting this week. |
More news Global: After Panama, hopes high for London anti-corruption summit Agence France-Presse (TI mention) Luxembourg: LuxLeaks prosecutors seek 18 months' jail for whistleblowers Agence France-Presse Papua New Guinea: Text service for PNG corruption proves effective Radio New Zealand Philippines: Rodrigo Duterte set to clinch Philippines presidency with crime-fighting pledge Reuters Ukraine: Ukraine's government and biggest banks fight corruption with blockchain-based property auction International Business Times USA: U.S. to bring new charges in ex-U.N. General Assembly president's case Reuters |
Blogs and opinion Global: Corruption can no longer be dismissed as a developing world problem The Guardian (TI mention) Global: Jail the corrupt! No more impunity The Globalist (TI mention) |
News from Transparency International
On the blog: Let’s celebrate whistleblowers: A case from ItalyPress release: Transparency International responds to Cameron comments regarding Nigeria, Afghanistan and UK Summit