Daily Corruption News 12 March 2018 Today's Top Story China: 'More opposition in Mao's time.' Why China's Xi Jinping may have to rule for life TIME Sundayâs vote to remove term limits from the Chinese presidency, thus allowing the incumbent Xi to rule beyond his erstwhile 2023 retirement date â and possibly for life â was passed by 2,958 votes in favor, with just two against and three abstentions. Other News DR Congo: How Kinshasaâs markets are captured by powerful private interests The Conversation Israel: Israeli politicians suspect Netanyahu seeks election to survive corruption probes Reuters Saudi Arabia: Saudi king establishes anti-corruption prosecution units U.S. News Slovakia: Freedom of information law: reporterâs best friend or killer? OCCRP UK: Philip Hammond signals Government will back US-style 'Magnitsky' sanctions on Russia Sky News Blog/Opinion European Union: Whistleblowing: a matter of democracy The Progressive Post Latin America: Corruption, free speech, and the fight for democracy in Latin America Open Democracy From Transparency International Voices for Transparency: Real Lives, Real Stories: Mongolia Feature: The impact of land corruption on women: insights from Africa
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