Daily Corruption News: 4 June 2012

Posted 4 June 2012

Today's top story

Egypt: Mubarak trial: Dismay in Egypt over those left off the hook
MSNBC

The rise and fall of Egypt’s former President Hosni Mubarak has been a watershed moment for victim’s families, a country in transition and autocratic rulers across the Middle East.



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Honduras: Honduras sets up anti-corruption body
BBC

Hungary: High-ranking police officials arrested for graft
Politics.hu

India: Anti-graft activists press Indian gov't for action
Associated Press

Macau: Macau ex-official found guilty of bribery
The Wall Street Journal

Mongolia: Mongolia’s ex-leader lashes out from hospital
The Financial Times (TI mention)

South Sudan: South Sudan officials have stolen $4 billion - president
Reuters



Multimedia of the week

Burma: Aung San Suu Kyi to 'eradicate corruption in Burma'
BBC



Blogs and opinion

Ireland: Seeds of the Irish crisis were sown long ago
The Financial Times



News from Transparency International

Call for nominations: Corruption fighters wanted
Upcoming event: How corrupt is Europe? New report on 6 June





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