Transparency International - Daily Corruption News - 15 Sept 2016
15 September 2016
There will be no Daily Corruption News tomorrow, Friday 16 Sept 2016. It will be resumed on Monday.
Today's top story
Brazil: Brazil ex-President Lula and wife face charges in corruption scandal
BBC News
Federal prosecutors in Brazil have asked a judge to file corruption charges against former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. They accused him of being the "boss" of a huge corruption scheme that cost the state oil company, Petrobras, an estimated $12.6bn (£9.5bn) in losses.
BBC News
Federal prosecutors in Brazil have asked a judge to file corruption charges against former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. They accused him of being the "boss" of a huge corruption scheme that cost the state oil company, Petrobras, an estimated $12.6bn (£9.5bn) in losses.
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News from Transparency International
Press release: Former Brazilian Parliament Speaker Eduardo Cunha must be held accountable for his actionsOn the blog: McDonnell walks. Reforms needed