Daily Corruption News: 11 April 2013

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Posted 11 April 2013

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India: India policemen suspended for 'taking bribes' in Mumbai
BBC

Thirty-six policemen in the Indian city of Mumbai have been suspended after they were allegedly filmed taking bribes, officials say.



More news

Global: Austria slams US, UK "tax havens" as EU turns up heat
Reuters

Brazil: Fiscalía brasileña pide investigar acusaciones contra Lula por corrupción (Brazilian prosecutor asks for investigation of corruption accusations against Lula)
Agence France-Presse

El Salvador: Renuncia el primer subsecretario de Transparencia en la historia de El Salvador (Resignation of the first secretary of Transparency in the history of El Salvador)
El Faro

Netherlands: Horsemeat scandal: Dutch uncover large-scale meat fraud
BBC

US: Attorney: Corruption probes could taint NY jury
Associated Press



Blogs and opinion

Korea (South): Anti-corruption law
GlobalPost

Russia: Vladimir Putin wants to see me in jail for challenging corruption in Russia
The Guardian



News from Transparency International

Web feature: France: Scandal spurs action
On the blog: Ending corruption in Nigeria: Every help is needed





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