Daily Corruption News 22 November 2017 Today's Top Story Global: Chinese censor feted by Mark Zuckerberg is accused of corruption The Guardian The former top official for internet censorship in China, who travelled to the heart of Silicon Valley to promote Chinaâs vision for the web, is under investigation for corruption, the Communist partyâs anti-corruption agency has said. Other News Global: U.S. bribery case sheds light on mysterious Chinese company The New York Times India: Running against corruption The Hindu South Africa: Zuma conceded to R17m 'bribe' of former NPA boss, court hears News24 (TI mention) Venezuela: Venezuela arrests Citgo chief in anti-corruption dragnet The Associated Press Zimbabwe: Five ways to revive Zimbabweâs economy BBC News Blog/Opinion Israel: Netanyahu and the unmaking of the Israeli right Matzav Blog USA: Attacks on media, like Roy Mooreâs, endanger democracy Scientific American From Transparency International Voices for Transparency: Political corruption leaves families landless Feature: Antoine Deltour: Luxleaks whistleblowerâs long legal battle continues Press Release: The Palestinian authority should amend laws to protect free speech
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