Daily Corruption News 27 September 2017 Today's Top Story South Africa: Thousands march against corruption in South Africa Al Jazeera Thousands of workers have taken to the streets in cities across South Africa to protest against government corruption, state capture and job losses. The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and the South African Communist Party (SACP), both in alliance with the ruling ANC, say the strike on Wednesday is largely against corruption, but the call to take to the streets is also seen as an indictment against President Jacob Zuma. Other News Brazil: Brazil's top prosecutor says committed to 'Car Wash' probe Voice of America Italy: Seven lecturers arrested in Italian anti-corruption probe Times Higher Education Mexico: Anger at response to Mexico earthquake could bring political aftershocks The Guardian Philippines: Philippines' Duterte welcomes probe into allegations he hid wealth Reuters Thailand: Former Thai PM Yingluck sentenced to five years over rice scheme CNN Blog/Opinion Nigeria: Why Nigeria wants to remove police roadblocks CNN (TI mention) USA: A corruption case worth repeating The New York Times 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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