Daily Corruption News: 27 July 2012

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Posted 27 July 2012

Today's top story

Global: Anti-corruption views - Corruption and the Olympics
TrustLaw (TI mention, opinion)

The Olympic Games are a wonderful celebration of excellence in sport.  But is there a danger that corruption may have tainted the Games?



More news

Afghanistan: Afghan president issues reforms aimed at corruption
The New York Times

Brazil: Justice delayed
The Economist

Kyrgyzstan: Is corruption controversy a sign of political trouble ahead?
Eurasianet

Malawi: Anti-Corruption Bureau implicates Goodall Gondwe
The Nation

Russia: Russia plans to prosecute Putin critic: lawyer
Agence France-Presse



Multimedia of the week

Global: Taking on the tax havens
Al Jazeera



Blogs and opinion

Global: Central European corruption risk high, study shows
The Wall Street Journal

Bulgaria: Bulgaria: confidence and corruption
Financial Times beyondbrics

USA: Weatherford Reserves $100 million for sanctions settlement
The Wall Street Journal



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Calling out public officials on corruption: codes of conduct

On the blog: Where do multinational corporations go on their holidays?





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