Daily Corruption News: 3 September 2012

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Posted 3 September 2012

Today's top story

Global: Scandal of Mubarak regime millions in UK
The Guardian

Investigation puts British government under spotlight for allowing members of former Egyptian dictatorship to retain assets in UK



More news

Angola: Angola: Opposition cries fraud as Dos Santos leads in Angola
Agence France-Presse

Croatia: Ex-Croatian PM faces corruption indictment
Radio Free Europe Radio Liberty

India: Governed by graft - Indian politics stuck in deadlock
Deutsche Welle

Russia: Russia to quiz Britain over Magnitsky list -report
Reuters



Blogs and opinion

USA: Corruption and intrigue grips New York
Bloomberg



News from Transparency International

On the blog: Dealing in the dark: Portugal’s sad defence contracts
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