Friday, October 3, 2014

Transparency International - Daily Corruption News: 2 October 2014

Today's top story

Switzerland: Swiss set to get tough over sports corruption
Swissinfo.ch
Host to 65 international sports federations including football’s governing body Fifa, Switzerland is under pressure to hold organisations more to account. Tough new law changes before parliament could make the Swiss a forerunner in the fight against sports corruption, say observers.

More news

Canada: Key government suppliers face ban as strict anti-corruption rules take hold
The Globe and Mail
France: French police detain Sarkozy ally in election-funding corruption probe
RFI
India: Suspended Syndicate Bank CMD, others get bail in bribery case
Press Trust of India
Indonesia: Indonesian graft busters launch anti-corruption app
Agence France-Presse
Malawi: Malawi judiciary warned of corruption: Face disciplinary action
Nyasa Times
Malaysia: ‘Income disparity causes graft’
The Star Online
US: 6 implicated in National Guard bribery scheme
Associated Press

Blogs and opinion

Global: Three pointers for fighting bribery and corruption
CFO Magazine (TI mention)
Ukraine: Ukraine’s enemy within
The Wall Street Journal
US: How a law from the Civil War fights modern-day fraud
NPR

News from Transparency International

Web feature: Civil society matters
On the blog: Improving young people’s understanding of business sector integrity

No comments:

Post a Comment

Share your comments here:

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.