Daily Corruption News: 22 February 2013

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Posted 22 February 2013

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Indonesia: Indonesian anti-graft commission names ruling party chairman a suspect in graft case
Associated Press

Indonesia’s anti-graft commission on Friday named the head of the country’s ruling party a suspect in a corruption case and banned him from leaving the country.



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Global: Finmeccanica, Indian officials discuss bribery claims
Reuters

Global: EITI urged to toughen disclosure rules on natural resources
TrustLaw

Global: AFC forms task force against Asian match-fixing
Reuters

Spain: Princess Cristina of Spain may be named in corruption case
The Guardian

Venezuela: Transparencia insta al Gobierno a difundir informe sobre salud de Chávez (Transparency urges the Government to provide information on Chavez’s health) (TI mention)
EFE



Blogs and opinion

India: Can India shake its bad corruption habits?
Washington Post

Italy: Nepotism alive and kicking in Italy
BBC



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Secrecy breeds contamination: The horsemeat scandal
On the blog: Shame on you: Citizens move to keep Brazil clean-up on course





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