1 June 2016
Today's top story
Brazil: Brazilian government names new anti-corruption minister
Reuters The Brazilian government on Wednesday tapped jurist Torquato Jardim to become the new transparency minister, replacing Fabiano Silveira, who resigned on Monday after leaked recordings suggested he tried to derail a major graft probe. |
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Multimedia of the week
Romania: Romania virtual gallery turns corruption into art
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Global: The Panama Papers aftermath
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News from Transparency International
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