13 May 2016
There will be no Daily Corruption News on Monday, 16 May 2016. The next edition will be published on 17 May 2016.
Today's top story
UK: Super-rich may quit London homes under new anti-corruption rules
The Guardian Super-rich international investors in London property are likely to sell off some of their mansions and penthouses after the introduction of anti-corruption rules cracking down on offshore secrecy, a leading estate agent has said. |
More news
Global: Por qué América Latina puede ser un ejemplo anticorrupción para el mundo (Why Latin America could be an anti-corruption example for the world)
BBC Mundo (TI mention) Global: Dick Pound promises IOC will not hinder Tokyo 2020 corruption inquiry The Guardian Bulgaria: Bulgaria's anti-graft draft law fails to make it past committee Novinite China: Former top Chinese official indicted on corruption charges Los Angeles Times Honduras: Transparencia Internacional pide protección a depuradores policiales (Transparency International calls for protection of those who work to clean-up the police force) La Prensa (TI mention) Uganda: Walkout over court comments mars Uganda president's inauguration Reuters |
Blogs and opinion
Brazil: The fate of Brazil’s democracy depends on a man you’ve never heard of
Foreign Policy Kyrgyzstan: Foreign agent bill nixed, NGOs rejoice Open Society Institute |
News from Transparency International
On the blog: U.S. response to the Panama Papers: A step in the right direction but more action is neededFeature: The Anti-Corruption Summit: Now the hard work begins
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