Daily Corruption News: 6 December 2012

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Posted 6 December 2012

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Greece: Greece can root out corruption – just like Hong Kong did
The Guardian (opinion) (TI mention)

Sadly, news that Greece is last among European Union countries on Transparency International's Corruption Perceptions Index is not surprising.



More news

Global: Algeria corruption case hits Saipem shares
Reuters

Australia: Corruption tape reveals coal director’s lie
The Australian Financial Review

China: Rural China’s rubbish revolution: villagers band against corruption
The Globe and Mail

India: India elects official facing corruption charges, Lalit Bhanot, as head of its Olympics association
Global Post

Malaysia: Malaysia to teach lawmakers what is corruption
Agence France-Presse (TI mention)



Blogs and opinion

Global: Corruption: it’s easier than you think
The Voice of America

Global: Corruption: a globalisation of risk
Financial Times (TI mention)



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Corruption Perceptions Index 2012 – how does your country measure up?
On the blog: Corruption Perceptions Index 2012 - discuss





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