From: Transparency International - Daily Corruption News (31 May 2016)
31 May 2016 Today's top story Brazil: Recording spurs anticorruption minister to resign in Brazil New York Times (TI mention) The anticorruption minister of Brazil’s interim president, Michel Temer, resigned Monday night after a secret recording seemed to show that he tried to stymie the sweeping corruption investigation revolving around Petrobras, the national oil company. |
More news Global: VW profits whiplashed by 'dieselgate' scandal Agence France-Presse Global: For a Russian couple, safe haven in Guatemala is fleeting New York Times (TI mention) Singapore: Ex-property agent gets jail and $100,000 fine for corruption The Straits Times UK: The UK is a global corruption centre, campaigners claim The Independent (TI mention) Venezuela: Venezuela's worsening economic crisis Al Jazeera (TI mention) Zimbabwe: Corruption Corrosive: Mnangagwa The Herald |
Blogs and opinion Global: Corruption -- still a global blight after all these years Forbes (TI mention) Canada: Canada can do much more to combat global tax evasion The Globe and Mail (TI mention) |
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