Daily Corruption News: 4 March 2013

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Posted 4 March 2013

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Algeria: Algeria reels from tales of oil sector corruption
Associated Press

Corrupt and gorging itself at the trough of Algeria's vast oil wealth — that's how most Algerians privately view the elites running the country. Yet few have been willing to say so publicly, until now.



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Bulgaria: Bulgaria’s acting PM fires corruption unit deputy director
The Sofia Globe

China: Communist party boss warns of corruption
Reuters

Greece: Ex-defence minister Tsochatzopoulos gets eight years in jail for undeclared assets
Kathimerini

Mexico: Luxury villas, designer labels: jailed Mexico union boss' U.S. oasis
Reuters

US: In filing, casino operator admits likely violation of an anti-bribery law
The New York Times



Blogs and opinion

Global: Anti-corruption laws benefit all the players
The National



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Saving football = good governance + anti-corruption
On the blog: Swiss vote to regulate CEO pay





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