Daily Corruption News 8 November 2012

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Posted 8 November 2012

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Global: Rousseff pledges combating corruption is “State policy” in Brazil
Merco Press (TI Mention)

Transparency International described corruption as “a plague which destroys lives, communities and countries, and feeds armed conflicts and wars”, during the opening in Brazil of the 15th International Anti Corruption Conference.



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Global: EADS offices raided in bribery probe
Financial Times

China: China's Communist Party must stamp out corruption, says President Hu Jintao as he prepares to hand over power
The Independent

Czech Republic: Showing the money
The Prague Post

India: Anna appeals to Assam to wake up to corruption
New York Daily News

Russia: Russian defence chief crossed Putin's political 'family'
Reuters



Multimedia of the week

Global: How to Rob Africa
Al Jazeera



Blogs and opinion

Russia: The Shuvalov Affair
Business New Europe



News from Transparency International

Web feature: Fighting corruption in China

On the blog: Code of Conduct for Romanian MPs





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