Daily Corruption News 9 April 2018 Today's Top Story Hungary: Hungary could pass 'stop Soros' law within a month after re-electing Viktor Orban's anti-immigrant government The Independent (TI mention) Right wing Prime Minister Viktor Orban could use his sweeping new political mandate to extend Hungary's crackdown on civil organisations that have been critical of his anti-immigration policies. Other News Global: New US sanctions target Russian corruption and crime OCCRP Angola: Angola gets $500 million from HSBC account frozen due to fraud Bloomberg Australia: Legal experts suggest design for federal anti-corruption commission The Guardian Brazil: Former Brazil president Lula begins serving jail sentence The Globe and Mail Slovakia: Slovak ruling Smer party loses ground after political crisis Reuters South Korea: Another former South Korean leader charged with corruption Associated Press Blog/Opinion Global: Chinaâs oppression reaches beyond its borders The New York Times From Transparency International Voices for Transparency: Making summits meaningful: a how to guide for heads of government
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