Daily Corruption News: 13 July 2012

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Posted 13 July 2012

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Hong Kong: Hong Kong property tycoons charged with graft
Agence France-Presse

Two of Hong Kong's richest tycoons and a former senior official were charged with corruption on Friday in the biggest graft scandal the regional banking hub has seen.



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Israel: Cleared in corruption case, Olmert looms as potential force in Israeli politics
The Washington Post

Pakistan: In Jammu & Kashmir, corruption is the story of growth, innovation
Economic Times

Puerto Rico: Former Puerto Rico officer sentenced to 40 years in corruption sting
CNN

USA: Corruption case raises pressure on D.C. mayor
The Wall Street Journal



Blogs and opinion

Global: Money, Power, Politics and Corruption: U.S. vs. China
International Herald Tribune



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Corruption fighters wanted: Nominate someone for an Integrity Award today

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