23 November 2015
Today's top story
UK: Inadequate dirty money regulation 'leaves UK open to terror funds': report
Reuters (TI mention) Britain's "woefully inadequate" anti-money laundering system has left the country wide open to corrupt money and terrorism funds and needs radical overhaul, a leading anti-corruption group said on Monday. |
More news
Global: Steinmeier speaks out against corruption in Uganda
Deutsche Welle Argentina: Ojo con el voto: mirá la experiencia ciudadana en las urnas (Eye on the vote: A view of citizens’ experiences at the polls) La Nacion China: China's anti-graft watchdog demotes four banking regulators Reuters Kenya: Athletes storm Athletics Kenya HQ in protest against alleged corruption The Guardian Mexico: Premio Latinoamericano de Periodismo a reportaje de “casa blanca” (Latin American Journalism Award for ‘White House’ reporting) Univision (TI mention) Serbia: Assault on Serbian corruption official ‘a warning’ Balkan Insight US: Closing arguments set in corruption trial of powerful N.Y. politician Reuters |
Blogs and opinion
Global: Solving Fifa’s and IOC’s problems is easier said than done
The Guardian (TI mention) Peru: El legado de Fujimori, por José Ugaz (Fujimori's legacy, by José Ugaz) El Comercio (TI mention) |
News from Transparency International
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