Daily Corruption News: 15 November 2012

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Posted 15 November 2012

Today's top story

Global: Walmart discloses new anti-corruption probes
Financial Times

Walmart said an internal probe into potential violations of anti-corruption law had extended to Brazil, China and India as it reported quarterly profits in line with market expectations and sales growth that fell short.



More news

Global: Bono deems corruption world's 'biggest killer'
Agence France-Presse

Global: EU halts Afghan judicial aid over corruption
Al Jazeera

Global: EADS launches external review of corruption rules
Reuters

China: Corruption in military poses a test for China
The New York Times

Uganda: World Bank reassesses Uganda aid after graft allegations
Reuters

USA: Justice Dept. issues guidance on overseas bribes
The New York Times



Multimedia of the week

China: China's Xi Jinping vows to tackle corruption
BBC News



Blogs and opinion

Global: Fear of getting caught best antidote to corruption - lawyer
TrustLaw

Brazil: Political corruption in Brazil: A blow against impunity
The Economist



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Ending impunity in Senegal
On the blog: Dancing and acting against corruption in the streets of Harare





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