Daily Corruption News 4 October 2017 Today's Top Story Global: Mining companies' links with politicians 'susceptible to corruption' â report The Guardian (TI mention) A new report shines a critical light on the links between mining companies, lobbyists and politicians, pointing to the Indian mining giant Adani as an example of how a company with a questionable record overseas can still gain mining approval in Australia. Other News Global: Force India F1 boss Vijay Mallya re-arrested over money-laundering The Guardian Global: World's largest asset manager says digital currencies show how much money laundering is going on CNBC Tanzania: Tanzanian president earns $4,008 a month Al Jazeere (TI mention) UK: UKâs new anti-corruption law to make money laundering harder OCCRP (TI mention) Ukraine: Ukraine turns to Blockchain to boost land ownership transparency Bloomberg (TI mention) Blog/Opinion Global: We can finally identify one of the largest holders of Puerto Rican debt The Intercept China: Chinaâs top graft-buster Wang Qishan: will he stay or will he go? South China Morning Post Multimedia Podcast: Amazon hit in EU tax crackdown BBC News From Transparency International Press Release: Transparency International joins campaign to protect journalists
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