Daily Corruption News 2 January 2013

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Posted 2 January 2013

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Greece: Greeks fight back against corruption
BBC

Ordinary Greeks are finding ways of fighting back against endemic levels of corruption in their country, with a number of websites now allowing people to report cases of bribery.



More news

Global: Ecclestone admits bribe case could end F1 reign
The Telegraph

Canada: Quebec story of the year: The corruption inquiry
CBC

China: China plans vigorous anti-corruption fight
UPI

India: India's chief auditor leads battle against corruption
The Independent

Israel: Avigdor Lieberman formally charged with corruption
The Telegraph

PhilippinesPhilippines may curb pursuit of marcos wealth
The New York Times



Blogs and opinion

Mexico: The Walmart corruption scandal: Watershed moment for Mexico?
The Huffington Post (Blog)



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Slovakia: Cities ranked on their transparency

On the blog: From international award winner to a man on the run: the courage of an investigative journalist





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