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Global: Despite high-profile crackdown, China falls in global corruption ranksThe Globe and Mail (TI mention)
Despite China’s very public prosecution of corrupt officials, a new report from Transparency International reveals that China is in fact losing ground in the fight against graft.
More news
Global: Airbus raided in probe over Romania, Saudi Arabia briberyBloomberg
Brazil: Brazil graft is ‘widespread’, ex-Petrobras director says
BBC
China: China's anti-graft watchdog face criticism after naming female officials for practicing adultery
Times of India
Egypt: Egypt to criminalise ‘insulting revolutions’
Associated Press
Greece: Corruption still alive and well in post-bailout Greece
The Guardian
Portugal: Portugal top court rejects motion to free ex-PM in graft case
Reuters
Thailand: Police hunt one of Thailand’s richest men in police graft scandal
Agence France-Presse
Blogs and opinion
Global: 5 takeaways from the OECD report on foreign briberyWall Street Journal
News from Transparency International
Press release: Corruption Perceptions Index 2014: Clean growth at riskOn the blog: Asia Pacific: Growing economies, growing corruption
On the blog: Europe, Central Asia, and the state of corruption in 2014: the gold standard?
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