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Public told not to tolerate bribery in government
MALACAÑANG urged the public on Sunday not to give gifts or money to any government official or personnel just to avail services rendered by the government
Read More »Turkish Trial Shows Soccer Corruption at the Top
Turkey loves both soccer and strong men, so it's no surprise that Aziz Yildirim is a household name. A civil engineer, Yildirim made a fortune in military contracts with the government and NATO before turning
Read More »US visa bribery probe deepens in Jamaica
Jamaica Observer) A senior security official who worked in the US Embassy in Kingston is expected to be charged soon for his alleged role in helping the manager of a popular Jamaican entertainer obtain
Read More »Andres Oppenheimer: Latin America’s corruption starts at top
A new study on corruption in Latin America contains some alarming figures — an average of about 20 percent of the region’s people say they have been asked to pay a bribe by a
Read More »Spanish Leader Pledges Transparency Amid Corruption Inquiry
Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy of Spain pledged on Saturday to provide “complete transparency” about his own financial assets and those of other politicians in his party to refute what he described as “apocryphal” documents
Read More »When Corruption Helps the Bottom Line
Michael S. Pagano is the Robert J. and Mary Ellen Darretta Endowed Chair in Finance at the Villanova School of Business
Read More »Chinese anti-corruption drive nets Politburo member – paper
A senior Chinese official is under investigation, a Hong Kong newspaper reported at the weekend, in a case that could represent the first time a national political figure has been netted in China's anti-corruption
Read More »Former Amarillo traffic engineer El Eid, brother, charged with bribery in Fla.
The FBI wants to arrest a former city of Amarillo employee who skipped town when reports surfaced he had been named in a Florida bribery conspiracy investigation
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