Daily Corruption News: 19 March 2013

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Posted 19 March 2013

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Global: EU fails to agree oil, gas anti-corruption law
Reuters

The European Union failed to reach agreement on Tuesday on a planned law that would require oil, gas and mining companies to declare payments to governments.



More news

Global: HSBC faces new money laundering claims in Argentina
BBC

Global: Top aide of Libya’s Gadhafi arrested in Egypt after siege at his Cairo home
Associated Press

Global: Corruption reports on several OAS country members and private sector involvement
MercoPress

Global: Concern over 'corrupt' Russian cash in Cyprus
Sky News

Pakistan: Pakistan 'anti-corruption' cleric to boycott elections
Agence France-Presse

Romania: Romanian ex-PM Nastase released early from corruption term
Reuters



Blogs and opinion

China: As China’s new leaders vow to fight corruption, reports surface of bribe-taking at Big Four bank
Quartz



News from Transparency International

Press release: Do you know an anti-corruption hero?
On the blog: (Anti-)Corruption in the Police: Progress made and pending issues





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