Daily Corruption News: 11 October 2012
Today's top story
United States: Business groups sue SEC over Dodd-Frank anti-bribery rule
Reuters
Four business groups on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's new rule requiring oil, mining and gas companies to disclose payments they make to foreign governments.
More news
Bahrain: ‘Sue Alba bribes case guilty’ call
Gulf Daily News (TI Mention)
China: China bloggers expose more corruption: reports
Agence France-Presse
Honduras: Latinoamérica debe fortalecer Estados y Justicia para abatir corrupción: TI (Latin America should strengthen its states and justice systems to stop corruption: TI
EFE (TI mention)
India: Chief Justice warns newly inducted judges: Corruption charges will invite suspension, removal
The Times of India
Italy: Italy makes push on corruption after scandals
Reuters
Liberia: Nobel Peace Prize winner rips fellow laureate over corruption
CNN
Blogs and opinion
Global: Africa Money – Rethinking corruption in Africa
Reuters Africa (TI mention)
Canada: Corruption hearing portrays Quebec as a world of kickbacks and Liberal greed
National Post
Somalia: Somali journalists are dying from corruption as much as conflict
The Guardian
News from Transparency International
Web feature: No impunity: Brazil’s courts deliver a strong message
On the blog: Why do business people doubt their companies’ anti-corruption policies?

