Daily Corruption News: 30 May 2012
Today's top story
Egypt: Mubarak sons face charges over stock market fraud
Reuters
The two sons of Egypt's ousted President Hosni Mubarak will face charges of stock market manipulation, the public prosecutor said on Wednesday, three days before a court was due to issue a verdict in a separate trial for their role in alleged corruption.
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Democratic Republic of the Congo: Deplorable conditions and corruption at Goma prison
Radio Netherlands Worldwide
Greece: La fraude fiscale, talon d'Achille de la Grèce (Tax evasion, Greece’s Achilles heel)
France24 (TI mention)
Hong Kong: Hong Kong's Kwok brothers renew bail; bribery case saps confidence
Reuters
Saudi Arabia: Men jailed for bribes after deadly Saudi floods
Reuters
USA: Wal-Mart urges worker integrity amid bribery probe
Reuters
Multimedia of the week
Nigeria: Pressure mounts to stop fuel corruption in Nigeria
BBC
Blogs and opinion
France: Éthique de la vie publique: place aux actes! (Ethics in public life: emphasis on action!)
Le Huffington Post (TI mention)
UK: Fixing the revolving door between government and business?
The Guardian (TI mention)
News from Transparency International
Web feature: Reporting corruption in Latin America
Upcoming event: How corrupt is Europe? New report on 6 June


