Daily Corruption News: 15 March 2013

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Posted 15 March 2013

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US: JP Morgan faulted on controls and disclosure in trading loss
The New York Times

JPMorgan Chase, the nation’s biggest bank, ignored internal controls and manipulated documents as it racked up trading losses last year, while its influential chief executive, Jamie Dimon, briefly withheld some information from regulators, a new Senate report says.



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Global: EP against corruption in sports
New Europe

Canada: Quebec corruption inquiry zeroes in on illegal party funding
CBC

China: China’s new president in corruption battle
Financial Times

Greece: Vaxevanis wins anti-corruption award
Greece Reporter

India: RBI probing charges of money laundering, ICICI, HDFC & Axis Bank under lens
The Economic Times

Romania: Two Romanian judges detained over graft
Agence France-Presse



Blogs and opinion

Thailand: Tweeting toward a corruption-free Thailand?
TrustLaw



News from Transparency International

On the blog: (Anti-)Corruption in the Police: Progress made and pending issues
Press release: Transparency International calls on Nigerian President to rescind controversial pardon of corrupt politician





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