Daily Corruption News: 23 April 2013

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Posted 23 April 2013

Today's top story

Global: UK businessman found guilty of selling fake bomb detectors to Iraq
The Guardian

A businessman has been found guilty of a multimillion-pound fraud involving the sale of fake bomb detectors to Iraq and around the world.



More news

Global: Disgraced trio should help to fight corruption, says ICC
Reuters

Czech Republic: Top anti-graft cop quits over spat with state attorney
Radio Prague

Kenya: Corruption? Don’t try it at my university please
Daily Nation

US: 6 not-guilty pleas expected as NY pols are arraigned on federal corruption charges
Associated Press

Zambia: Zambia suspends state railways head pending graft probe
Bloomberg



Multimedia of the week

Paraguay: Paraguay: A victory for corruption?
Al Jazeera



Blogs and opinion

Global: FIFA's rotten reform record
Forbes

Argentina: Argentine corruption: Business as usual?
Financial Times

Dominican Republic: Legislar para si (Legislating for themselves)
Acento (TI mention)



News from Transparency International

On the blog: Fish fraud: Why traceability matters
Web feature: Argentina and the judiciary: Subverting the rule of law





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