Sunday, November 29, 2015

Transparency International - Daily Corruption News (27 Nov 2015)

27 November 2015
Today's top story
Kenya: Pope warns Kenyan youths against 'sugar of corruption'
Reuters
Pope Francis urged young Kenyans on Friday not to succumb to the sweet lure of corruption, and urged them to help those tempted by "fanatical" ideologies.

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Canada: Corruption in the green energy sector costs Ontarians
Huffington Post
Fiji: Ridding corruption
The Fiji Times (TI mention)

News from Transparency International
On the web: How transparent are telecommunications companies?
Press release: Fighting corruption to be at the forefront of the Commonwealth

Ethical Alliance Daily News (27 Nov 2015)

Canada: Extraterritorial UK And Canadian Anti-Corruption Law – Are Your International Activities Caught?

Published on Nov 27, 2015 11:30 pm

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Vietnam: Major corruption scandal at Agribank financial leasing company set for trial

Published on Nov 27, 2015 11:00 pm

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South Africa: Corruption has no place in government – Zuma

Published on Nov 27, 2015 10:30 pm

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United Kingdom: Barclays fined £72m over ‘elephant deal’

Published on Nov 27, 2015 10:00 pm

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Singapore: Ex-Singapore Power staff charged with corruption

Published on Nov 27, 2015 09:30 pm

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Japan: Toshiba’s third-party accounts probe comes under fire from lawyer group

Published on Nov 27, 2015 09:00 pm

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Pakistan: Pakistan’s anti-money laundering law amended

Published on Nov 27, 2015 08:30 pm

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Kenya: Kenyatta fires graft-tainted ministers

Published on Nov 27, 2015 08:00 pm

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United Kingdom: Four senior KPMG executives arrested in UK tax probe

Published on Nov 27, 2015 07:30 pm

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Indonesia: KPK on the Case as Graft Probe Into Petral Begins

Published on Nov 27, 2015 07:00 pm

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Friday, November 27, 2015

Transparency International - Daily Corruption News (26 Nov 2015)

26 November 2015
Today's top story
UK: Barclays fined $109 million for risk failings on 'elephant deal'
Bloomberg
Barclays Plc was fined 72.1 million pounds ($109 million) by U.K. regulators for failing to fully probe a group of “politically exposed” ultra-high-net-worth clients tied to a 1.9 billion-pound transaction.

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Blogs and opinion

News from Transparency International
On the web: How transparent are telecommunications companies?
Press release: Report Launch: Transparency International to publish opinion poll on corruption in Africa

Ethical Alliance Daily News (26 Nov 2015)

India: How India Fares in Company Corruption

Published on Nov 26, 2015 11:30 pm

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United States: AG recovers $426K from Millennium Health for illegal kickback scheme

Published on Nov 26, 2015 11:00 pm

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Kenya: Corruption worries have sparked a reshuffle of Kenya’s cabinet

Published on Nov 26, 2015 10:30 pm

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Brazil: Powerful Brazil pol charged with obstructing Petrobras probe

Published on Nov 26, 2015 10:00 pm

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United States: Leading candidate to be Commonwealth secretary general alleged to have received $1.4m in fraud against Antiguan government

Published on Nov 26, 2015 09:30 pm

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China: China’s anti-corruption drive targets top university officials

Published on Nov 26, 2015 09:00 pm

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China: Chinese automaker Dongfeng removes president under graft suspicion

Published on Nov 26, 2015 08:30 pm

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Nigeria: Senate Set To Probe Minister Over Failure To Probe CCT Boss

Published on Nov 26, 2015 08:00 pm

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Indonesia: KPK Interrogates 5 Govt Officials for Parliament Bribe

Published on Nov 26, 2015 07:30 pm

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Taiwan: Former Chu deputy charged with corruption

Published on Nov 26, 2015 07:00 pm

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