Daily Corruption News: 8 October 2012
Today's top story
China: 'Wall of shame' symbolises China's corruption woes
BBC
It is China's wall of shame - dozens of portraits of officials jailed for corruption in recent years.
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Global: TeliaSonera to investigate Uzbek licence
Financial Times
Global: Anti-corruption compliance requires focus on intermediaries, executive awareness, experts say
TrustLaw
Australia: RBA keeps some documents private in Securency bribe probe
Businessweek
France: Un total de trente policiers suspendus à Marseille (A total of thirty police officers suspended in Marseille)
Agence France-Presse
Italy: Corruption is seen as a drain on Italy’s South
The New York Times
Liberia: Liberia laureates: Gbowee attacks Sirleaf on corruption
BBC
Papua New Guinea: PNG people lost billions to corruption
Australian Associated Press
Blogs and opinion
India: The woes of Robert Vadra
The Wall Street Journal blogs
News from Transparency International
On the blog: Hackers use technology to fight corruption
Web feature: Monitoring climate money: top-down meets bottom-up


