Daily Corruption News: 8 February 2013

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Posted 8 February 2013

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Global: Italian oil giant caught up in corruption investigation
The New York Times

The Italian oil giant ENI said Thursday that Milan prosecutors had expanded their investigation of alleged corruption in Algeria involving Saipem, the company’s oil services subsidiary, to include ENI itself and its chief executive, Paolo Scaroni.



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Global: Anti-corruption advisers challenge FIFA to change
Associated Press

Australia: Australia to crack down on match fixing and crime in sport
Reuters

China: China’s anti-corruption drive hits New Year sales
CNBC

Indonesia: Indonesian billionaire’s wife to appeal graft conviction as public sours on President
Forbes

South Africa: Whistleblower’s reinstatement welcomed
SAPA



Multimedia of the week

China: Chinese blogger thrives as muckraker
The New York Times



Blogs and opinion

Canada: Canada toughens foreign bribery law
Transparency International

Egypt: Egypt’s corruption woes
CNN (blogs)



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Transparency International turns 20
On the blog: History matters II: what stone carvings and magic lanterns have to do with fighting corruption





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