Daily Corruption News: 20 March 2013

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Posted 20 March 2013

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US: U.S. probes Microsoft bribery allegations
Wall Street Journal



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Global: U.N. whistleblower: expose corruption at your own peril
Foreign Policy

Canada: Charbonneau Commission granted 18-month extension
Montreal Gazette

France: French Budget Minister Jerome Cahuzac resigns after tax fraud probe
The Telegraph

Indonesia: Djoko’s assets indicate massive graft at National Police
Jakarta Post

Iraq: Iraq's model city: Kirkuk thrives in sea of corruption and violence
Der Spiegel

Ukraine: EU calls on Ukraine to step up fight against corruption
Ukrainian News Agency



Blogs and opinion

China: Can China end corruption?
The Atlantic

US: Freddie Mac sues big banks
WSJ (blogs)



News from Transparency International

Press release: Do you know an anti-corruption hero?
Press release: “Revolving door” safeguards will help ensure trust in ECB supervision

 





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