Daily Corruption News: 22 October 2012

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Posted 22 October 2012

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Guatemala: In Guatemalan tourist haven, corruption case is talk of the town
The New York Times

The towering Volcano of Fire came roaring to life recently, rattling the ground in this pastel-washed tourist mecca as if a subway train were passing underneath and astonishing visitors with its thundercloud of ash.



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India: Indian minister denies looting a problem in food program
Bloomberg

Iran: Iranian official 'has set up international money laundering network'
The Telegraph

Ireland: Prosecution deals urged to uncover white collar crime
The Irish Times (TI mention)

Nigeria: Minister tasks NFF on NPL’s financial scandal
The Guardian Nigeria

US: Poll: D.C. biz owners say corruption matters
Washington Examiner

Vietnam: Vietnam's prime minister admits 'faults' on economy
BBC



Blogs and opinion

Global: Corruption doesn't pay: Why capitalism worked in the Baltic states
Globe and Mail (TI mention)

UK: Blurred boundaries between public sector and private interest
The Guardian (TI mention)



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Investigating the truth in Latin America
On the blog: Corporate accountability in the food chain





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