Daily Corruption News: 12 October 2012

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Posted 12 October 2012

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Mexico: Mexico passes law to combat cartel money laundering
Reuters UK

Mexico's Congress on Thursday approved a long-awaited law to crack down on money laundering in a bid to attack the finances of the country's powerful drug cartels.



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India: India drops sedition charges against cartoonist Aseem Trivedi
BBC

Kenya: Anti-Corruption Commission joins Suit On Leadership Law
AllAfrica

Malaysia: Anti-graft watchdog wants full disclosure of Musa Aman political contribution
The Malaysian Insider (TI mention)

United Kingdom: UK backs tough oil, gas anti-corruption law
Reuters UK
 



Blogs and opinion

Brazil: Brazil's silent revolution
Financial Times



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Web feature: Youth Forum for Transparency
On the blog: How can business battle corruption?





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