Daily Corruption News: 10 January 2013

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Posted 10 January 2013

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Global: Foxconn in China bribery investigation
CNN

Foxconn, the Taiwanese manufacturing giant famous for its production of Apple products, said Thursday that Chinese authorities were investigating allegations of bribery at the company.



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Global: Rolls-Royce appoints Lord Gold to review anti-corruption procedures
The Guardian

Global: Lawmakers: Wal-Mart CEO knew of Mexico bribe claim
Reuters

Global: Latin America highlights commitment to open government
The Guardian

Haiti: Haiti ex-leader Aristide questioned over corruption
Agence France-Presse

UK: Police detective marks first conviction in tabloid bribery scandal
Wall Street Journal (blogs)



Blogs and opinion

Cuba: La necesaria transparencia (The necessary transparency)
BBC Mundo



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Can technology help African women to fight corruption?
On the blog: Cleaning up public procurement in the Czech Republic





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