Saturday, September 27, 2014

Transparency International - Daily Corruption News (26 Sept 2014)

Today's top story

China: China's communist party expels senior internet regulator for graft Thomson Reuters
A senior Chinese internet regulator has been expelled from the ruling Communist Party on graft charges, China's top anti-graft body said on Friday, as it works to crack down on corruption in media and the internet.
 

More news

Global: Blatter: World Cup Corruption Probe To Stay Secret Associated Press
Germany: Germany's dire record on protecting whistleblowers Deutsche Welle (TI mention)
Germany: German Bundestag approves ratification of UN anti-corruption convention Deutsche Welle
Indonesia: Indonesian parliament scraps direct elections, undermining Joko Widodo The Guardian
Portugal: Portugal's prime minister denies financial misconduct allegations that brought political storm Fox News

Blogs and opinion

China: China's Real Corruption Challenge: Swatting Thousands of 'Flies' The Diplomat
US: Six ways America is hurting itself with its corporate secrecy obsession Quartz

News from Transparency International

Web Feature: Joining forces to end poverty and corruption Press Release: 11 years after signing, German Parliament approves Global Corruption Agreement

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