Daily Corruption News: 3 May 2013

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Posted 3 May 2013

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Global: IBM says U.S. justice investigating bribery allegations
Bloomberg

International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) is being probed by the U.S. Justice Department over corruption allegations in Poland, Argentina, Bangladesh and Ukraine, adding to bribery charges from the Securities and Exchange Commission.



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Global: Bribery concerns mount as Rolls-Royce high-flyer quits
The Telegraph

China: Communist officials sidestep Xi’s anti-corruption efforts
The Irish Times

Indonesia: Integrity Over Corruption
Jakarta Globe (TI mention)

Malta: ‘More needed to fight corruption’
Times of Malta

Nigeria: Jailed former Delta governor loses appeal in Britain
Reuters

South Africa: Report: South Africa fighting losing battle against corruption, nearly trebled in 2 years
Associated Press



Blogs and opinion

Afghanistan: Corruption is a brutal enemy of Afghan women
Reuters

Bangladesh: The death toll rises in Bangladesh as legal impunity for the powerful rules
Huffington Post (TI mention)

Malaysia: Choosing between past and future in Malaysia's election
Al Jazeera



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Web feature: When immunity becomes a licence to break the law





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