Daily Corruption News: 10 December 2012

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Posted 10 December 2012

Today's top story

Global: Rolls-Royce faces bribery claim inquiry
The Guardian

Rolls-Royce is being investigated by the Serious Fraud Office over allegations that include the payment of a $20m (£12.5m) bribe to the son of a former Indonesian president, who then secured an aircraft engine order for the manufacturer.



More news

Global: US settles suit alleging bank money laundering
Associated Press

Canada: Protesters take stand against corruption in Quebec
CBC

Ghana: Observers urge respect for Ghana election results
Agence France-Presse

India: India MPs in parliament uproar over Walmart lobbying
BBC News

Rwanda: Service delivery as an effective way to reduce corruption
Rwanda Focus (TI mention)



Multimedia of the week

South Africa: Mdu Ntuli, Corruption Watch take comedic spin on fishy deals
Times Live



Blogs and opinion

Turkey: State media regulation? Ask the reporters in Turkey's jails how it works
The Guardian

Zambia: Let’s stamp out corruption
Times of Zambia



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Anti-Corruption Day around the world
On the blog: Corruption and the fate of the people who make your clothes





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