Daily Corruption News: 12 June 2012

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Posted 12 June 2012

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Global: New York City pension funds sue Wal-Mart
Associated Press

A group of New York City pension funds is suing current and former Wal-Mart executives, saying they mishandled an alleged bribery scheme at the world's largest retailer.



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Global: ENRC pledges transparency as governance haunts AGM
Reuters

China: Second China banker probed for graft: report
Agence France-Presse

Cyprus: Cyprus probes possible Hosni Mubarak funds
Agence France-Presse

India: India suspends defence company head in graft investigation
Reuters

Singapore: Ex-Singapore drug enforcement head face corruption charge
Bloomberg

South Africa: South Africa police chief fired
BBC



Multimedia of the week

Global: Just how corrupt is Europe?
Al Jazeera English



Blogs and opinion

Global: Illicit funds from Mexico find safe haven in US
CNN



News from Transparency International

News: Rio+20: the future we want is corruption free
Call for proposals: Submit your proposal for the next International Anti-Corruption Conference sessions





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