Daily Corruption News: 14 December 2012

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Posted 14 December 2012

Today's top story

Israel: Israel Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman resigns
BBC

Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has resigned after prosecutors decided to charge him with breach of trust.



More news

Germany: ThyssenKrupp boss pledges ‘fresh start’ but questions remain
The Wall Street Journal

Greenland: Controversial Greenland mining labour bill approved
Ice News (TI mention)

Honduras: Beset by drug violence, corruption, flailing Honduras is caught in another political crisis
Associated Press

Russia: Russian protest leader Navalny faces new fraud charge
BBC

UK: Fraud MP Margaret Moran given supervision order
BBC



Blogs and opinion

Global: Ferraris outnumber plans to clean up Asia’s corruption
Bloomberg (TI mention)

Global: Why the anti-corruption movement is the new human rights movement
Slate



News from Transparency International

Web feature: France’s fight against corruption: every signature counts
On the blog: Beating bribery: International Anti-Corruption Day in Morocco

President Porfirio Lobo





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