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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
Read More »U.K. Charges News Corp. Journalist in Bribery Probe
British prosecutors said they are charging a former police officer and a journalist from News Corp NWSA +0.88%.’s Sun tabloid as part of a bribery probe focusing on the media’s alleged attempts to pay
Read More »Bribery case against ex,jailer dismissed
A bribery charge against a former Vernon County jailer has been dismissed for lack of evidence.
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 »How Ray Nagin became the first New Orleans mayor to face bribery charges
A youthful Ray Nagin, a New Orleans cable executive, breezed into the mayor's office in 2002, bent on reforming what was perceived as a corruption-plagued administration run by former Mayor Marc Morial
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
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