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Angolan criminal defamation trial to begin

The Angolan authorities should immediately drop all criminal defamation charges against award winning investigative journalist and human rights defender, Rafael Marques de Morais. Marques is to…

UK property gives global corrupt a home

New report reveals that property covering 2.25 sq miles of London is owned by secret offshore companies36,342 London properties covering a total of 2.25 sq miles are held by hidden companies…

Commons ranks last on lobbying transparency

New report reveals 39 loopholes in the UK’s lobbying regulationsThe House of Commons has the weakest lobbying transparency rules compared to other UK political institutions, reveals a Transparency…

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