Daily Corruption News: 15 May 2012

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Posted 15 May 2012

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Croatia: Money troubles raises corruption risk in football
Agence France-Presse

Cizmek said his life started to unravel after his club, Croatia Sesvete, failed to pay his salary, which amounted to roughly 3,000 euros (about $3,900) a month.



More news

China: China military paper warns officers to toe party line
Reuters

India: World Bank gives evidence of corruption in highway projects
The Indian Times

Philippines: Anti-graft court finds US$12m in Philippine justice's bank accounts
The Jakarta Post

UK: HMRC man arrested in corrupt payments probe
The Independent

USA: Avon products shareholder seeks records over bribery probe
Bloomberg



Blogs and opinion

Global: Pushing forward G8's anti-corruption agenda
The Huffington Post (TI mention)

Ukraine: Ukraine’s windfall offers freedom from Russia
The Washington Post



News from Transparency International

New: The Netherlands lacks sufficient whistleblower protection finds new report on the country's anti-corruption system

Call for proposals: Submit your proposal for the next International Anti-Corruption Conference sessions





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