Daily Corruption News 26 September 2017 Today's Top Story Angola: Who is Angola's new president Joao Lourenco? Deutsche Welle Angola's Joao Lourenco has been sworn in on Tuesday as president replacing Jose Eduardo dos Santos, who ruled the oil-rich country with an iron grip for 38 years. He is considered to be a loyal party soldier of the all-powerful MLPA and announced a major fight against corruption in Angola - a plan which many doubt. Other News Global: Arms-washing: Ukraine network moves embargoed European arms to Africa and the Middle East OCCRP (TI mention) Global: Australia returns cash to China from money laundering swoops South China Morning Post Azerbaijan: RFE/RL's Ismayilova wins 'Alternative Nobel' for fight against corruption Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Slovakia: Third anti-corruption march drew thousands The Slovak Spectator South Africa: Cosatu strike: 'We will shut down the country' The Huffington Post UK: Former executives of oil and gas group Afren to face fraud charges The Guardian Ukraine: Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko rejects call for anti-corruption court CBC News (TI mention) From Transparency International Press Release: Transparency International joins campaign to protect journalists News Feature: Sustainable Development Goals turn two: time to ensure justice for all
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