Daily Corruption News: 11 March 2013

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Posted 11 March 2013

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Hungary: Hungary defies critics over change to constitution
BBC

Hungary's parliament has adopted a package of constitutional changes proposed by the ruling Fidesz party which critics say undermine democracy.



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Global: Europe seeks hard line on illegal logging
Der Spiegel

Russia: Justice put to the sword by greed and corruption
The Sydney Morning Herald

USA: Ex-Detroit Mayor Kilpatrick convicted in corruption case
CNN

USA: SEC nails Illinois for misleading pension disclosures in Municipal Bond Offerings
Forbes

Zambia: ACC involvement in tender evaluation wont guarantee curbing of corruption
Lusaka Times



Blogs and opinion

China: Reforms highlight delegation of power
Global Times



News from Transparency International

Web feature: International Women’s Day: Profiles of women fighting corruption
On the blog: Why do women report corruption less than men?

 

 





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