13 May 2015
Today's top story
US: Wal-Mart will start telling investors how much it spends on lobbying
Reuters Wal-Mart Stores said it will start disclosing directly to investors what it spends on lobbying on a state-by-state basis, responding to shareholder pressure to improve transparency on how the retailing giant seeks to influence public policy. |
More news
Global: AFC general secretary suspended over 'cover up'
Agence France-Presse Burundi: Burundi general claims to oust President Pierre Nkurunziza The New York Times Panama: Former Panamanian economy minister arrested in corruption probe Agence France-Presse Vietnam: Vietnam to prosecute former editor following reports of official graft Radio Free Asia Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe court grants bail to ex-energy minister accused of graft APA |
Blogs and opinion
Global: The five DGs lobbyists love most
Politico Europe Global: The struggle to define corruption through history ABC Australia: Victoria needs better tools to fight corruption The Age |
News from Transparency International
Web feature: 10 photos of corruption-busting around the worldGlobal photo competition: Capturing corruption
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