Daily Corruption News: 10 September 2012

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Posted 10 September 2012

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India: Political cartoonist who criticized Indian gov’t corruption jailed in sedition investigation
Associated Press

A political cartoonist whose drawings mock Indian government corruption has been jailed in a sedition investigation that was widely condemned Monday as evidence of political leaders’ growing intolerance of criticism.



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Global: Former UBS trader faces trial over $2.3 bln losses
Reuters

Egypt: Egypt’s ex army chief-of-staff Anan to face graft allegations
Ahram Online

Finland: Bribery charges dropped against Finnair CEO
YLE

Zambia: Zambia’s Justice Minister vows to fight corruption
Voice of America



Multimedia of the week

Somalia: Bribery allegations blight Somalia election
Al Jazeera



Blogs and opinion

Greece: Primary Greek tax evaders are the professional classes
The Guardian

UK: UK has golden opportunity to push for global transparency in procurement
The Guardian



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Fighting foreign bribery: prosecutions making it harder for companies
On the blog: Bribery in Nigeria tackled globally, but not at home





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