Daily Corruption News: 28 November 2012

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Posted 28 November 2012

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Canada: Ex-boss of SNC Lavalin, Pierre Duhaime, arrested by Quebec’s anti-corruption unit
The Canadian Press

Quebec's anti-corruption squad has struck at the highest levels of Canada's corporate world with the arrest Wednesday of former SNC-Lavalin CEO Pierre Duhaime.



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Global: World rule of law study sounds warning note on India
Agence France-Presse

Australia: Associate admits lying during ICAC hearing to protect Obeid’s son
The Sydney Morning Herald

Indonesia: Jakarta to pilot for KPK corruption prevention project
The Jakarta Globe

Papua New Guinea: PNG premier promises political stability, corruption crackdown
Reuters

Zimbabwe: Corrupt police make driving in Zimbabwe a costly affair
TrustLaw



Blogs and opinion

Germany: Germany falling behind in fight against corruption
Der Spiegel

Nigeria: Corruption: System is rife with abuse
Financial Times (TI mention)



News from Transparency International

On the blog: Police corruption: Would you confront your local law enforcer?
Launch: Corruption Perceptions Index 2012 – coming December 5





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