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Railway bribery case: CBI awaits nod to act against official
The CBI is trying to file a charge sheet in the railway job bribery case by July 3 and still awaiting sanction from the ministry to prosecute key accused Mahesh Kumar, sources said Monday.
Read More »Two bribery cases under investigation, more to follow, says SFO chief investigator
The UK Serious Fraud Office is actively investigating two cases under the Bribery Act, said Kevin Davis, the SFO's chief investigating officer. He also revealed that a further six cases which might lead to
Read More »Cash for grades: Lecturer sacked for bribery
Curtin University in Australia has taken immediate steps to review its student assessment process after its lecturer, a Malaysian, admitted to taking bribes to raise students' marks
Read More »Chief Rabbi Metzger suspected of bribery, fraud; police raid home
Officers from Israel Police's National Fraud Unit raided on Thursday the home and office of Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger, who is suspected of accepting bribes, fraud and money laundering
Read More »Montreal Mayor Resigns After Bribery Arrest
A day after his arrest on bribery charges, the mayor of Montreal, Michael Applebaum, resigned Tuesday. In a brief statement to reporters, he denied that he was guilty of any of the 14 charges
Read More »Czech PM resigns over spy, bribery scandals
Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas announced Sunday that he will resign over a spy and bribery scandal involving his government. Necas said he also will quit on Monday as chairman of his conservative Civic
Read More »Banker facing bribery charge
Vienna prosecutors charged nine people yesterday, including the deputy governor of the Austrian National Bank, over suspected bribes in banknote contracts with Azerbaijan and Syria
Read More »RCMP joins international task force against foreign bribery
The RCMP is teaming up with the FBI, the Australian Federal Police and the City of London Police in a cross-border effort to combat the bribing of foreign officials
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