Daily Corruption News: 21 November 2012

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Posted 21 November 2012

Today's top story

Russia: Russian farmer strikes back at corruption by publishing his own newspaper
Associated Press

When Eduard Mochalov tried to have the people who stole his cattle and pig farm brought to justice, he spent eight months in jail on charges he says were cooked up.



More news

Global: Deloitte denies knowledge of fraud at autonomy
The New York Times

Australia: 'Threats made' against ICAC witness
Australian Associated Press

China: China targets bank executives' perks in anti-corruption drive
Reuters

USA: Guilty pleas in foreclosure fraud cases
The New York Times

Vietnam: The four sectors committing corruption most
VietNamNet



Blogs and opinion

Global: Anti-corruption views – connecting agents of change in Brasilia
TrustLaw (TI mention)

India: Economics Journal: The blur between tips and bribes
The Wall Street Journal (TI mention)



News from Transparency International

Launch: Corruption Perceptions Index 2012 – coming 5 December
On the blog: What stops women reporting corruption?





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