Daily Corruption News: 24 October 2012

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Posted 24 October 2012

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Ukraine: Ukraine grapples with corruption as it heads for election
Reuters

There is corruption at every turn in Ukraine: it pervades the police, the courts, the clinics, the parliament and the corridors of power, education and welfare, urban planning and housing.



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Global: Australian lawyer caught up in Mongolian graft probe
Agence France-Presse

Australia: Fresh delay for corruption commission
The Age

Canada: Montreal corruption machine was an 'open secret,' inquiry hears
The Globe and Mail

Nigeria: Nigeria loses billions in cut price oil deals - report
Reuters

Russia: Russian opposition chooses new leadership
Deutsche Welle



Blogs and opinion

India: An Indian maverick is more journalist than politician
The New York Times blogs

Malawi: Malawi oil: a blessing or a curse?
The Guardian Africa Network



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Re-gaining integrity in world cycling
On the blog: Georgian elections: international monitors defuse tension





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