19 January 2016
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Global: Corruption in military defence spending could be behind rise in Africa terror attacks
Time (TI mention) A series of recent terror attacks across Africa have raised fears of a new wave of extremist violence. Terrorism analysts have posited that al-Qaeda is vying for attention and territory with upstart ISIS in a region rife with instability. But as much as terrorist groups thrive on government weakness, military corruption also plays an important role, according to a new report on corruption in military defense spending in Africa. |
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Brazil: Brazil Petrobras securities probe may win judgments this year
Reuters China: Senior China official dealing with Taiwan probed for graft Reuters Mexico: Money laundering probe targets Mexican actress in 'El Chapo' case Reuters South Africa: Thami Tsolekile named in South African cricket match-fixing investigation The Guardian Sweden: Flat 'queue jump' scandal sparks corruption probe The Local Sweden UK: Guernsey money laundering fines could rise to £4m BBC Vatican City: Former Vatican official Nunzio Scarano cleared of corruption BBC |
Blogs and opinion
Global: What would drive a tennis champion to cheat?
The Guardian Mexico: 10 steps to eradicate corruption The Huffington Post (TI mention) |
News from Transparency International
On the web: Richard Pound: the corruption risks in sportPress release: Media advisory: Corruption Perceptions Index to be launched 27 January 2016