Daily Corruption News - Transparency International (11 May 2016)
11 May 2016 Today's top story Nigeria: Nigeria rebuffs David Cameron over corruption remarks Al Jazeera (TI mention) Nigeria's government has rejected comments by the UK prime minister that it is "fantastically corrupt," calling the remarks "embarrassing" and not reflective of modern Nigeria. |
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