Transparency International - Daily Corruption News - 17 May 2017
Daily Corruption News
17 May 2017
17 May 2017
Today's top story
Australia: Miners BHP Billiton, Woodside, Orica warn investments at risk from proposed foreign bribery laws
Sydney Morning Herald (TI mention)
Mining giants BHP Billiton, Woodside and Orica have warned the federal government against going too far in strengthening Australia's foreign bribery laws, saying it could put local companies at risk and prevent them from taking up new investments overseas.
Sydney Morning Herald (TI mention)
Mining giants BHP Billiton, Woodside and Orica have warned the federal government against going too far in strengthening Australia's foreign bribery laws, saying it could put local companies at risk and prevent them from taking up new investments overseas.
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Malta: Transparency International warns: Corruption scandals cast shadow on Malta’s EU presidency’
Times of Malta (TI mention)
Times of Malta (TI mention)
Russia: Giant farms linked to Russia’s political elite fuel fears for smallholders
Thomson Reuters (TI mention)
Thomson Reuters (TI mention)
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