Monday, December 22, 2014

Transparency International - Daily Corruption News (19 Dec 2014)

Today's top story

China: Depleted oil field is window into China's corruption crackdown
Reuters
A subsidiary of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), PetroChina Daqing Oilfield, paid $85 million to pump from three blocks in the ageing Limau field under a 2013 contract with Indonesia’s state-owned oil company, Pertamina, according to senior Chinese oil industry officials with knowledge of the transaction.


More news

Australia: Secrecy surrounds corruption case against Adelaide drug cops
9news
Brazil: Rousseff says Brazil must stamp out corruption, not companies
Bloomberg
Canada: Culture of corruption in Quebec needs to be changed
CBC
China: Hong Kong tycoon Thomas Kwok found guilty of corruption
BBC
Italy: Italy's anti-corruption czar to join Rome bid team
New Zealand Herald
Switzerland: FIFA to release World Cup corruption report
Al Jazeera


Blogs and opinion

Global: Official aid in line for a makeover as donors announce 'historic agreement'
The Guardian


News from Transparency International

Online documentary: African Voices against Corruption
Web feature: EU takes action against secret companies

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