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Global: Goodyear agrees to settle bribery case
New York Times Goodyear, one of the world’s largest tire manufacturers, has agreed to pay more than $16 million to settle charges that it violated federal antibribery laws tied to tire sales by its subsidiaries in Kenya and Angola. |
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Global: Unions, charity accuse McDonald's of avoiding $1.1 billion in tax
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Blogs and opinion
Global: Warren Buffett's transparency problem
Newsweek (TI mention) Kazakhstan: Can Kazakhstan contain corruption in Its Olympics bid? Eurasia.net |
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