Daily Corruption News: 11 February 2013

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Posted 11 February 2013

Today's top story

Global: Swiss will not reopen graft probe into Pakistan president
Reuters

Swiss authorities will not reopen a corruption probe into the Pakistani president, officials said Sunday, laying to rest a case that cost one Pakistani prime minister his job and inflamed tensions between Pakistan's executive and judiciary.



More news

Global: AB Foods denies avoiding tax in Zambia
Reuters

Global: Corruption claims hurt biggest NSW operator of speed cameras
The Sydney Morning Herald

Moldova: Moldova joins campaign to probe Russian money laundering
Bloomberg

Vanuatu: Vanuatu anti corruption chief calls for transparency over leader's debt
Radio New Zealand International



Blogs and opinion

Global: Let’s celebrate integrity
The Sydney Morning Herald

Afghanistan: Afghan corruption imperils future success
USA Today



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Transparency International turns 20
Interactive timeline: Celebrating 20 years of fighting corruption





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