Daily Corruption News: 25 May 2012

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Posted 25 May 2012

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Global: U.S. condemns corruption, harassment in Latin America
Agence France-Presse

The United States on Thursday condemned abuses of power across Latin America, highlighting serious human rights violations committed by Honduran police, and growing harassment of the opposition in Cuba and Venezuela.



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Australia: Waterfront corruption no surprise, says expert
ABC News (TI mention)

Macau: Chinese Estates says head denies allegations, to remain chairman
Reuters

Philippines: Philippine top judge's trial resumes
Al Jazeera

Singapore: Two charged in Singapore fixing scandal
Agence France-Presse

UK: IPCC receives 631 corruption allegation complaints about Welsh police forces
BBC  News



 



Blogs and opinion

Uganda: Website targets corruption at Ugandan universities
The Wall Street Journal



 



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Web feature: Azerbaijan: out of tune?

Upcoming event: How corrupt is Europe? New report on 6 June





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