From: Transparency International - DAILY CORRUPTION NEWS - 01 June 2016
1 June 2016 Today's top story Brazil: Brazilian government names new anti-corruption minister Reuters The Brazilian government on Wednesday tapped jurist Torquato Jardim to become the new transparency minister, replacing Fabiano Silveira, who resigned on Monday after leaked recordings suggested he tried to derail a major graft probe. |
More news Armenia: Transparency International: Laws on paper only, don’t help the corruption fight Armenia Now Belgium: Eddy Merckx faces corruption charges over claims of irregular purchases involving Brussels police The Telegraph China: Rising political star, former top aide to China’s Vice-President Li Yuanchao, put under probe for corruption South China Morning Post Liberia: Liberia’s main opposition calls for expansion of corruption probe Voice of America Nigeria: Workers shut down health ministry, raise the alarm over corruption, misconduct All Africa Ukraine: Off the books: How much Ukrainian ousted president's party invested in corruption Ukraine Today |
Multimedia of the week Romania: Romania virtual gallery turns corruption into art BBC News |
Blogs and opinion Global: The Panama Papers aftermath The Wall Street Journal Ghana: Corruption - An everlasting item on Ghana’s elections agenda Pulse |
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