Daily Corruption News 18 April 2017 Today's top story US: Venezuelan Oligarchs Who Robbed Country Bring Cash and Corruption to Miami and Houston Miami New Times Venezuelans call them boligarchs, a portmanteau of "bolÃvar" (Venezuela's currency) and "oligarch." Hundreds hide in plain sight in Venezuelan enclaves such as Weston, Florida; and Katy, Texas. More news Brazil: Brazil's Markets Aren't Fazed by Latest Corruption Scandal Headlines Bloomberg China: Former China Telecom chief pleads guilty to bribery: Xinhua Reuters Global: U.S. judge approves $2.6 billion fine for Odebrecht in corruption case Reuters Mexico: A Fugitive Mexican Ex-Governor, Accused of Corruption, Has Been Captured in Guatemala Associated Press Indonesia: Businessman receives three years for bribery Jakarta Post Slovakia: Thousands are expected to march against corruption Slovak Spectator South Africa: New minister planning to digitise home affairs, root out corruption News24 South Korea: Koreaâs Lotte Group Boss Charged With Bribery Variety South Korea: Park Geun-hye: Ex-South Korean president charged in corruption probe BBC Blogs and opinion Brazil: The Ends of Lava Jato Jacobin (TI mention) Ethiopia: Ethiopia needs a multi-party democracy to end the crushing impact of corruption The Conversation Nigeria: Anti-Corruption War R.I.P? Daily Trust UK: Londonâs housing crisis is abetted by illicit funds Financial Times US: Latin American dictators love South Florida Miami New Times News from Transparency International Press release: Transparency International condemns threats of violence and intimidation against its Tunisia partner Feature: The secret is out: US$2.7 billion of São Paulo property linked to offshore companies Unsubscribe from Daily Corruption News Privacy Policy Contact Us Impressum |