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Police corruption claim may cause drug defendant to be acquitted
An Australian man facing the death penalty in Malaysia for alleged drug trafficking could walk free on Monday when a judge is expected to rule on whether the case should proceed.
Read More »5 of 6 officials guilty in Bell, Calif., corruption case
After deliberating for nearly a month, a jury convicted five former elected officials of corruption Wednesday in Bell, Calif., where prosecutors said they awarded themselves inflated salaries for bogus duties
Read More »Jack Abramoff Takes a Break From His Anti-Corruption Crusade to Catch Up With Friends at CPAC
Among the CPAC participants filing out of the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center earlier this evening, after the three-day orgy of liberty had come to a close, was Jack Abramoff, the notorious lobbyist
Read More »News Corp. Tabloid Bribery Suspect Cleared by U.K. Prosecutors
A public official suspected of taking bribes from journalists at News Corp. (NWSA)’s Sun tabloid in Britain won’t be charged in the widening investigation, U.K. prosecutors said
Read More »Brian Monteith: SNP promises smack of bribery
LAST week, Nicola Sturgeon made a speech where she said that through a new constitution she would end child poverty in an independent Scotland. This came after her boss, the First Minister, assured us that
Read More »India bribery scandal threatens to ground $750-million copter deal
India’s defense minister threatened Wednesday to cancel a $750-million helicopter deal with an Italian defense company if an official investigation proves contracts were secured through kickbacks, in the latest corruption scandal to hit the
Read More »New and improved’ council elected after Cudahy corruption scandal
Voters in the blue-collar town of Cudahy have elected three new leaders for City Council. Final election results show Chris Garcia, Jack Guerrero and Baru Sanchez as the winners. The three men were among the
Read More »Former Greek Defense Minister Convicted in Corruption Case
ATHENS — A former Greek defense minister, Akis Tsochatzopoulos, was convicted and sentenced on Monday to eight years in prison for concealing assets from the authorities. It was the second high-profile corruption conviction in
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