Daily Corruption News: 15 January 2013

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Posted 15 January 2013

Today's top story

Pakistan: Pakistan supreme court orders arrest of prime minister on corruption charges
The Guardian

Pakistan's supreme court has ordered the arrest of the country's prime minister on corruption charges, heightening already extreme political uncertainty and fears the country's fragile democracy could be derailed.



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Global: Money laundering reviews should influence financial stability assessments, says IMF
TrustLaw

Global: Russian former EBRD director charged with bribery
Reuters

Bangladesh: Bangladesh court accepts graft case against ex-PM
Agence France-Presse

India: The Inside Story: Walmart and the shadow of corruption
The Economic Times



Blogs and opinion

Global: Protecting donor income from fraud and corruption
The Guardian

Myanmar: Long way to go in Myanmar’s battle for reform
CNN



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Can technology help African women to fight corruption?
On the blog: Zero integrity in Slovenian politics





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