Daily Corruption News: 28 March 2013

Posted 28 March 2013

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Russia: 'Massive' wave of Russian state inspections of NGOs continues
Los Angeles Times (TI mention)

Russian officials pressed ahead Wednesday with a sweeping wave of inspections on nonprofit foundations, human rights groups and other NGOs that has troubled activists in Russia and abroad.



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France: Judge in Sarkozy corruption case receives death threat

AFP

TaiwanMa confidante faces bribery charges

Taipei Times

AustraliaCommissioner rejects 'bias' claim in Ian Macdonald corruption inquiry

The Australian

UKBBC Suspends Panorama Producer And Shelves Programme Over Accusations of Bribery

The Huffington Post



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Brazil: When corruption kills: The search for justice in Brazil and beyond

AlJazeera

 

 



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Web feature: Immediate steps needed to increase trust in institutions, political system ahead of presidential elections, TM’s pre-election assessment concludes





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