Daily Corruption News: 25 June 2012
Today's top story
USA: Officers, exhorted to report corruption, still fear retaliation
In the hallways of Police Headquarters and precinct station houses, posters exhort officers to call the Internal Affairs Bureau if they observe corruption.
More news
Afghanistan: Lucrative Afghan oil deal was awarded properly, Karzai says
The New York Times
Cuba: Cuba on FATF money laundering blacklist
Trinidad & Tobago Guardian
Philippines: Philippines avoids money-laundering blacklist
Agence France-Presse
Ukraine: Ukraine court delays Tymoshenko trial for third time
France24
USA: Border Patrol agents set for corruption trial
Associated Press
Blogs and opinion
Global: Business responsibility for its social impacts: moving beyond CSR
The Guardian
Global: Companies show little concern about UK Bribery Act enforcement
The Wall Street Journal
News from Transparency International
On the blog: Hamburg's Transparency Law to open government more than ever
New release: Ground-breaking assurance framework helps businesses build robust bribery prevention systems



