Daily Corruption News: 10 May 2012
Today's top story
India: Indian drug regulator accused of corruption and collusion
Bloomberg
India’s top drug regulatory agency violated laws and colluded with pharmaceutical companies to approve medicines without clinical trials, a parliamentary panel said in a report.
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Global: UK Bribery Act helps develop global anti-corruption culture, conference hears
Thomson Reuters
Azerbaijan: Azerbaijani president's family benefits from Eurovision hall construction
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
Iraq: Corruption scandals threaten to destabilise Iraqi Kurdistan
The Guardian
Philippines: Corruption almost non-existent in gov’t dealings, says Ombudsman
Malaya (TI mention)
Thailand: Thai PM faces joint push on money-laundering laws
The Nation/Asia News Network
UK: Leveson Inquiry: Newspapers to answer corruption claim
BBC
Zimbabwe: Corrupt cops blamed for tragic crash
The Zimbabwean
Blogs and opinion
Georgia: Georgia under construction
International Herald Tribune
News from Transparency International
On the blog: The politics of corruption in India: public goods for private gain
Call for proposals: Submit your proposal for the next International Anti-Corruption Conference sessions


