From: Transparency International - Daily Corruption News - 27 July 2016
27 July 2016
On the web: Emerging markets, pathetic transparency
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Global: These Qaddafi henchmen are wanted for stealing millions, and we found them in Britain
Buzzfeed (TI mention)
Three of the former Libyan dictator’s top officials are living comfortably in Britain despite being wanted in Tripoli for allegedly embezzling millions from the collapsed state – and the UK authorities have done nothing to help investigate.
Buzzfeed (TI mention)
Three of the former Libyan dictator’s top officials are living comfortably in Britain despite being wanted in Tripoli for allegedly embezzling millions from the collapsed state – and the UK authorities have done nothing to help investigate.
More news Global: Suspecting fraud, U.S. suspends some Syrian aid programs Washington Post Cambodia: Police chief says no corruption or nepotism here Khmer Times (TI mention) Indonesia: Indonesians think corruption is worsening, survey says The Jakarta Post Namibia: Police head of human resources faces corruption charges The Namibian Nigeria: New Panama Papers corruption gushes from Nigerian oilfields World Magazine (TI mention) South Africa: Youth conscious of corruption ahead of elections Independent Online Zimbabwe: Protesters fume as Zimbabwe Vice President runs up a hotel bill New York Times |
Blogs and opinion Mexico: Confronting corruption: can Guadalajara become a model for transparency? The Guardian Nigeria: How Nigeria is fighting corruption The Economist |
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