Daily Corruption News: 25 July 2012

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Posted 25 July 2012

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Mexico: Pena Nieto anti-corruption focus slows Mexican economy overhaul
Bloomberg (opinion)

Two weeks after Enrique Pena Nieto won Mexico’s July 1 presidential election, he unveiled his most pressing priorities for action. The contrast with his pre- election agenda was unmistakable.



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Global: TNK-BP probes corruption claims by former logistics chief
Bloomberg

Haiti: New Haiti PM vows to fight poverty, corruption
Agence France-Presse

Nigeria: Nigeria anti-corruption body to charge fuel traders
Reuters

Pakistan: Pakistan judges give PM two more weeks to pursue Zardari
BBC

UK: Phone-hacking: News Corp risks corporate charges
The Telegraph



Multimedia of the week

Global: Taking on the tax havens
Al Jazeera



Blogs and opinion

India: Anna Hazare part two is no hit
The Wall Street Journal

Russia: Russians find a new way to get those pesky potholes fixed
Los Angeles Times



News from Transparency International

On the blog: In the quest for Venezuela's next leader

News: Anti-corruption and the UN Arms Trade Treaty





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