Daily Corruption News: 27 March 2013

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Posted 27 March 2013

Today's top story

Global: Post-2015 process must prioritise basic needs for the poorest
The Guardian (TI mention)

Access to services of little benefit to those lacking staples such as food, sanitation and land rights, say authors of new report.



More news

Global: Walmart braces for losses amid corruption probe
Agence France-Presse

Cambodia: Documents question practices of Australian mining giant BHP
Voice of America

India: Corruption, disasters key risks for Indian companies - survey
Reuters

Kenya: Kenyan election: corruption, incompetence or rigging?
Trust Law

Malaysia: Najib uses public humiliation with graft gallery: Southeast Asia
Bloomberg (TI mention)

UK: UK anti-fraud agency boss says makes progress in Libor probe
Reuters

US: Prosecutors examining JPMorgan's actions in Madoff fraud case - NYT
Reuters



Blogs and opinion

Canada: The misery of Charbonneau-era Montreal
The Globe and Mail

US: Two Charged in Insider-Trading Case
WSJ (blogs)



News from Transparency International

On the blog: Integrity Default Alert: EU probes collusion in banking sector

Web feature: Tackling Football Match-fixing: Prevention as cure

 





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