Daily Corruption News: 26 April 2013

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Posted 26 April 2013

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Afghanistan: Afghan police take first, faltering steps in fight against corruption
Reuters

Afghanistan's security forces are routinely accused of murder, rape and corruption on a grand scale, but a new anti-corruption police unit's sole conviction last year was a junior policeman who forged some documents, the head of the unit told Reuters.



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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bosnian regional president arrested in graft probe
Reuters

Czech Republic: Czechs consider most public officials corrupt
CTK

Nigeria: Sanusi says Nigeria gripped by ‘civil war’ in graft fight
Bloomberg

Macedonia (FYR): Experts laud Macedonia corruption arrest
Southeast European Times

South Africa: South Africa’s PetroSA investigated by anti-corruption cops
Bloomberg



Blogs and opinion

Global: Corruption and confusion in the sport of sheikhs
Financial Times

Brazil: Brazil’s anti-bribe bill moves ahead, but is it enough?
TrustLaw



News from Transparency International

On the blog: A bad week at FIFA with more to come
Web feature: In Bangladesh, corruption kills hundreds





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