Daily Corruption News 23 February 2017 Today's Top Story Global: Trump's conflicts could undercut global efforts to fight corruption, critics say NPR (TI Mention) The global fight against government corruption has often been led by the United States over the years, but those in the movement's trenches worry that signals being sent by the Trump administration could undercut that effort. More News Tunisia: Tunisia parliament adopts anti-graft law News24 (TI Mention) Spain: Ex-IMF chief Rato sentenced to four-and-a-half years over credit card scandal El Pais Romania: Romania's corruption crackdown needs stable support - anti-graft chief Channel News Asia New Zealand: Sentences handed down in Auckland roading corruption case Stuff.co.nz Hong Kong: Hong Kong ex-leader Donald Tsang jailed for corruption Spain: Spanish kingâs brother-in-law avoids preventive detention in fraud case El Pais Opinion Global: Measuring corruption: why it is important New Age News from Transparency International Feature: Open data: Promise, but not enough progress from G20 countries Blog: Armenia must not let high officials duck corruption investigations Unsubscribe from Daily Corruption News Privacy Policy Contact Us Impressum |