Daily Corruption News: 19 February 2013

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Posted 19 February 2013

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Malaysia: Whistle-blower at centre of Malaysia graft fight
Agence France-Presse

Malaysians head to the polls in the coming months with the country's persistent corruption high on the list of public concerns, and few have done more to put it there than baby-faced Rafizi Ramli.



More news

Global: India, Britain to cooperate in investigating bribery charges in Finmeccanica copter deal
Associated Press

Armenia: Armenian president re-elected, opposition cries foul
Reuters

Canada: Quebec corruption probe testimony fails to shed light on Mafia dealings
The Globe and Mail

China: Experts condemn China corruption penalties
Agence France-Presse

Egypt: Egypt files new charges against Mubarak’s last premier
Reuters

Spain: Shadow of corruption scandal looms over Spanish royal family
Agence France-Presse



Blogs and opinion

Global: Why poor people pay more bribes than rich people
Reuters



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Reminder to Italy: Bribery is against the law
On the blog: Salvadoran Parliament wastes public funds





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