20 April 2015
Today's top story
South Korea: PM offers to resign over bribery scandal
Yonhap South Korean Prime Minister Lee Wan-koo has offered to resign over a bribery scandal, a senior ruling camp official said Monday. |
More news
Global: Bank of the underworld
The Atlantic Global: Se crea herramienta para medir impunidad (Tool created to measure impunity) El Universal Afghanistan: UN investigation finds corruption in Afghan police oversight division Reuters China: China cracks down on golf, the ‘sport for millionaires’ The New York Times Democratic Republic of the Congo: Oil-related corruption alleged in DRC park Voice of America Hungary: Thousands protest government corruption across Hungary Euronews Palestine: Corruption case against Dahlan dismissed, lawyer claims Agence France-Presse Venezuela: 'En Venezuela el riesgo es mayor porque el valor de la vida es menor’ (‘In Venezuela the risk is higher because the value of life is less') La Gaceta (TI mention) |
Blogs and opinion
Australia: Australian unis should take responsibility for corrupt practices in international education
The Conversation Guatemala: "La gente seleccionada tenía un perfil para los asuntos delictivos” (“Selected people had a profile for criminal matters”) El Periódico (TI mention) |
News from Transparency International
Web feature: Europe: a playground for special interests amid lax lobbying rulesWeb feature: Welcome to Transparency International’s new corruption in sport initiative
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