Daily Corruption News 15 November 2017 Today's Top Story Italy: A victory for Transparency International, civil society, and whistleblowers in Italy Voices for Transparency Today, the Italian Parliament approved a law to protect whistleblowers from retaliation after they speak out. Thus it has finally recognised that those who report corruption need protection - something Transparency International Italy began fighting for years ago. Other News Global: Fox Sports accused of bribery in bid to secure football rights The Telegraph European Union: Murder, money laundering in Malta pose challenge for EU Reuters China: China corruption could lead to Soviet-style collapse, graft buster says Reuters Ecuador: Ecuador VP to face trial in Odebrecht corruption case Associated Press Russia: Every third Russian has paid a bribe, says transparency international survey The Moscow Times (TI mention) South Korea: Regional anti-corruption conference kicks off The Korea Herald (TI mention) Ukraine: Ukraine's anticorruption agency launches probe into sister bureau Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty From Transparency International Feature: Global Corruption Barometer: Citizensâ voices from around the world Press Release: Persecution of anti-corruption activists must stop in Ukraine
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