Daily Corruption News: 2 May 2012

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Posted 2 May 2012

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Global: Afghan corruption haunts U.S. efforts to cede leadership
Bloomberg

The U.S. is renewing efforts to staunch corruption in Afghanistan by reducing the corrosive effects of the money it’s pouring into the country, a State Department official said.

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Global: Was a Libyan oil man's death in Vienna connected with corruption probes?
Time

Malta: Labour seeks probe on Malta corruption link
The Times of Malta

Russia: Russia’s civil society leads authorities in tackling corruption – Panfilova
RIA Novosti (TI mention)

USA: Tech exec gets 22 years in prison for $30M fraud
Associated Press

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China: Guest post: bribery and the limits of game theory – the lessons from China
Financial Times (TI mention)

Italy: Scandal-hit Northern League fears setback at Italy polls
Reuters

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