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Corruption in Government, Business Can Be Found Everywhere
Corruption is a common and pervasive human flaw. In every society, there are people who will act improperly if they think that they won’t get caught. Nations enact laws to try to curb corrupt
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 »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
Read More »Quebec Liberal leadership candidates tackle corruption in 2nd debate
The three candidates for Quebec's Liberal Party leadership took part in the second of five debates to determine who will succeed Jean Charest
Read More »Massive corruption case in Calif. suburb goes to trial
Six former officials of the scandal-ridden city of Bell go on trial this week in a massive corruption case that nearly bankrupted the Los Angeles suburb
Read More »Greeks fight back against corruption
Kristina Tremonti's first brush with "fakelaki" came when her grandfather needed urgent treatment at a public hospital in Kalamata, southern Greece. Treatment is supposed to be free. Fakelaki is the Greek term which means "little
Read More »Asia Pacific Companies Not Prepared for FCPA/UK Bribery Act
Fewer than half of companies in the Asia Pacific region have performed risk assessments on their vulnerability to two anti-corruption laws in the U.S. and U.K., according to an new study.
Read More »Ten ‘commandments’ of fighting corruption
The article also marks December 9, the international Anti-Corruption Day designed by the General Assembly on October 31st 2003. I focus on possible solutions to the problem. The line between corruption and
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