Daily Corruption News 3 January 2013

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Posted 3 January 2013

Today's top story

Global: How to halt the terrorist money train
The New York Times (opinion)

Last month, HSBC admitted in court pleadings that it had allowed big Mexican and Colombian drug cartels to launder at least $881 million.



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Azerbaijan: Azerbaijani President Aliyev named corruption's 'person of the year'
Radio Free Europe

Brazil: Changing the code on corruption
Foreign Policy

Czech Republic: Press: Amnesty to affect some fraud, corruption cases
Prague Daily Monitor

USA: State Comptroller sues Qualcomm for data on its political contributions
The New York Times



Blogs and opinion

China: China’s anti-corruption drive is a sideshow
Financial Times (blogs)



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Slovakia: Cities ranked on their transparency

On the blog: Walking for a corruption free Malaysia





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