Daily Corruption News 7 November 2012
Today's top story
China: China party says learns from Bo scandal, vows further reform
Reuters UK
China learnt an "extremely profound" lesson from the Bo Xilai scandal and will make fighting corruption a priority alongside further reform, a Communist Party spokesman said on Wednesday, a day before a key congress opens to usher in a leadership change.
More news
Global: Corruption fears block Irish firms from investing in Africa
Africa Business Review
Australia: Labor suspends Roozendaal over corruption claims
ABC
Canada: Mayor of Montreal Resigns as Corruption Investigation Heats Up
New York Times
Morocco: Morocco Faces Criticism Over Anti-Corruption Efforts
All Africa (TI mention)
Pakistan: Pakistan PM asks Swiss to reopen graft case against president
Reuters
United States: Donation by Ariz. group called 'money laundering'
Bloomberg Businessweek
Multimedia of the week
United States: Voting machine failures highlighted in US election
The Guardian
Blogs and opinion
Global: Write Against Impunity - Latin America
The Huffington Post
Global: The Gulf protection racket is corrupt and dangerous folly
The Guardian
Italy: Italian business schools try to take on the Mafia
The Economist
News from Transparency International
Press release: Leaders and activists target impunity at the 15th International Anti-Corruption Conference in Brazil
On the blog: Closed doors in Russia mask corruption

