Daily Corruption News: 9 April 2013
Today's top story
France: French ministers to declare assets publicly after Cahuzac scandal
RFI
France's Socialist government has ordered ministers to declare their assets publicly by 15 April, in a bid for greater transparency, amid a major scandal which erupted last week, when former budget minister Jérôme Cahuzac admitted having a secret bank account abroad.
More news
Global: Philips pays $4.5 million to settle Poland bribery case with SEC
Bloomberg
Germany: Wulff rejects legal deal over corruption allegations
Deutsche Welle
Nigeria: Anti-corruption rallies planned for Nigeria
TrustLaw
Slovenia: Slovenian telecom investigation extends to Kosovo and Macedonia
Southeast European Times
US: Cuomo: Scandals represent ‘opportunity’ for reform
USA Today
Venezuela: Venezuela's Maduro vows to battle corruption
Reuters
Blogs and opinion
Indonesia: Video sparks bribery debate
Financial Times
Russia: 'Gifted and fiery': Yevgenia Chirikova on late journalist Mikhail Beketov
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
News from Transparency International
Web feature: Financial secrecy in the spotlight
On the blog: How to set up an offshore company in 10 minutes

