Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Transparency International - Daily Corruption News (15 Sept 2014)

Today's top story

Chile: Business corruption in Chile: Nitrate nightmare
The Economist
Chile’s stockmarket regulator dishes out huge fines over a series of illegal share trades.


More news

Jamaica: Addressing of corruption a priority, says finance minister
Jamaica Observer
India: Rajan attacks banks for ‘outsourcing’ of risk assessment
Financial Times
Iran: Tehran’s vendors battle the streets to survive
The Guardian
Israel: Israeli court: Olmert to remain free pending appeal
Associated Press
Russia: Election shows Kremlin’s grip on Russian regions
Reuters
South Africa: Spy vs Spy
The Economist
South Korea: Three lawmakers indicted over bribery
Yonhap News Agency


Blogs and opinion

Global: The British brain surgeon who joined the fight against corruption in Ukraine
The Guardian

China: Transparency and strong rule of law are key to fighting corruption
South China Morning Post


News from Transparency International

Web feature: Tell the G20 to take action against secret company ownership: #UnmaskTheCorrupt
On the blog: Philippines: Stories from the fight against corruption

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