Daily Corruption News: 12 July 2012

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Posted 12 July 2012

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Global: Ex-FIFA President Havelange, Teixeira named in bribery documents
Bloomberg

Ex-FIFA President Joao Havelange and Ricardo Teixeira, a former executive board member of soccer’s governing body, received millions of dollars from the collapsed ISL marketing agency, court documents revealed.



More news

Brazil: Brazil senator Torres expelled over corruption claims
BBC News

Hong Kong: Hong Kong minister Mak Chai-kwong arrested on corruption charges
BBC News

India: Serious Fraud Investigation Office may be called in to probe OnMobile Global
Economic Times

Russia: Lebedev joins Russian anti-corruption fight with new debit card
The Guardian



Blogs and opinion

USA: D.C. scandal points the way to legalized corruption
The Huffington Post



News from Transparency International

New release: Discover how we are turning our vision into reality: Annual Report 2011

Corruption fighters wanted: Nominate someone for an Integrity Award today





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