Daily Corruption News: 2 April 2013
Today's top story
China: China curbs use of coveted military license plates in latest anti-corruption move
The Washington Post
License plates are the latest casualty in the highly publicized anti-corruption campaign of China’s new leaders.
More news
Global: Panasonic 'investigated over bribery allegations'
The Telegraph
Global: Trinidad asks U.S. for information on FBI football fraud probe
Reuters
Indonesia: Corruption remains pervasive in Indonesia, industry officials warn
TrustLaw
Serbia: New public procurement legislation enters into force
B92 (TI mention)
UK: Whistleblower hotline is launched for NHS staff in Scotland
BBC
US: US arrests lawmakers, claiming bribe for spot on mayoral ballot
The New York Times
Blogs and opinion
Global: When capital flies, but corruption stays behind
Reuters
News from Transparency International
Web feature: Tackling football match-fixing: prevention as cure
On the blog: Troubled waters: European neighbourhood progress reports published


