Daily Corruption News: 21 June 2012

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Posted 21 June 2012

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Egypt: Egypt fraud probe stalls vote result
The Wall Street Journal

Egypt's Presidential Election Commission delayed the announcement of a winner of the weekend poll so it could investigate fraud claims by both contenders, deepening suspense and suspicion as the country waited to learn who would be declared its first freely elected president.



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Global: Euro 2012: Uefa urged to investigate $4bn corruption allegations in Ukraine
The Guardian

Afghanistan: Afghan leader: Corruption fight must include all
Associated Press

Kenya: Don't drag ICC issues in leadership and integrity bill
News24 Kenya

Ireland: Corruption reforms to include prison
Irish Times

Romania: Romania ex-prime minister in intensive care after suicide attempt
Reuters

Singapore: Singapore suspends minister over graft case
The Wall Street Journal



Blogs and opinion

Global: OECD slams Greece and Slovakia on bribery in new reports
The Wall Street Journal



News from Transparency International

New release: Ground-breaking assurance framework helps businesses build robust bribery prevention systems

Web feature: Rio+20: The future we want is corruption-free





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