Thursday, October 9, 2014

Transparency International - Daily Corruption News: 8 October 2014

Today's top story

Global: China last again in global aid transparency index
Thomson Reuters Foundation
China took last place in an aid transparency index listing 68 donors released on Wednesday, which said the majority of the world's donors were not sharing enough information about their activities.


More news

Global: Sanofi is the latest drug maker to probe bribery allegations
The Wall Street Journal
Global: EU Says corruption poses problems for Balkan candidates
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Cambodia: Cambodian land grabs are 'crime against humanity', lawyers tell ICC
Reuters
India: High court rejects Jayalalithaa’s bail, says corruption amounts to ‘human rights violation’
The Times of India
Indonesia: Indonesian lawmakers to probe alleged graft under Widodo's watch
Reuters
Malaysia: Graft body made 847 arrests since 2009
Bernama


Blogs and opinion

Romania: Romanian politicians under scrutiny
Deutsche Welle
US: Secretly buying access to a governor
The New York Times


News from Transparency International

Web feature: Working towards a better future for all Hondurans
On the blog: What does monitoring campaign finance tell us about Czech elections?

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